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Joe July 16th 06 02:56 PM

Perhaps this will help NY
 
http://www.apg.army.mil/SIBO/graphics/cleat.gif

I used the Army example. The navy one might overwhelm them.

Capt. Joe


Capt. Rob July 16th 06 03:42 PM

Perhaps this will help NY
 

Joe wrote:
http://www.apg.army.mil/SIBO/graphics/cleat.gif

I used the Army example. The navy one might overwhelm them.

Capt. Joe




Going sailing, Joe. Enjoy another day DOCKED!!!


BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


RB
35s5
NY


Joe July 17th 06 03:28 AM

Perhaps this will help NY
 

Capt. Rob wrote:
Joe wrote:
http://www.apg.army.mil/SIBO/graphics/cleat.gif

I used the Army example. The navy one might overwhelm them.

Capt. Joe




Going sailing, Joe. Enjoy another day DOCKED!!!


BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


Indeed I did, 106 in the shade, slight puffs at best. I saw one poor
fellow just sitting out in the middle of the lake for hours, I always
carry a paddle.

Back to your dock lines, Seriously, it's dumb as ****.

I'm guessing NYer stumble and waddle around the narrow finger piers
tripping and falling on unkept lines and such That being so ...the man
had to put you under his thumb to cut down on sheer stupity and law
suits.

When a boat catches on fire and can not be un-shackled and towed out
to burn who's going to pay for the damage to the other boats?

Perhaps all of your cleats are bunged up from the schackles and knife
marks leading to excessive chaffing...

Capt. Joe



RB
35s5
NY



Capt. Rob July 17th 06 11:54 AM

Perhaps this will help NY
 

Indeed I did, 106 in the shade, slight puffs at best. I saw one poor
fellow just sitting out in the middle of the lake for hours

I think that was me

Back to your dock lines, Seriously, it's dumb as ****.
When a boat catches on fire and can not be un-shackled and towed out
to burn who's going to pay for the damage to the other boats?


Ever hear of a knife, Joe? It can actually cut a dockline free faster
than trying to untie a burning vessel. But that's not how the FDNY
handles a small boat fire anyway, Joe.
Next you'll tell us that in opposing rows of boats, the fire dept. will
tow a burning boat out of a slip, risk 10 boats in the process and THEN
put the fire out!

Okay....BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!


RB
35s5
NY



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