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The wires will get wet if you leave a shorepower cable submerged. I think that you should apoligise to him. Nah, I think I'll leave them in the water all summer and fall and call Joe a jerk, thereby sticking with the facts. Hoooh Ahhh! RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ps.com... Nah, I think I'll leave them in the water all summer and fall and call Joe a jerk, thereby sticking with the facts. Please do. When lightning hits the marina power grid or your boat the path of least resistance to the salt water will be your boat. |
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Please do. When lightning hits the marina power grid or your boat the path of least resistance to the salt water will be your boat. Yay! I can't wait for the insurance to kick in afterwards!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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