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Assuming the things actually discourage them from sitting on the lifelines.
Since I put these on, they don't appear to have come back. Nothing required to hang them, just flex and slip over the lifelines. Not only do they move in the breeze, they also slide on the lifelines in a breeze and help keep the spider webs at bay. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/717...31781966cIZLDB John Cairns |
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John Cairns wrote:
Assuming the things actually discourage them from sitting on the lifelines. Since I put these on, they don't appear to have come back. Nothing required to hang them, just flex and slip over the lifelines. Not only do they move in the breeze, they also slide on the lifelines in a breeze and help keep the spider webs at bay. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/717...31781966cIZLDB That's a great idea John, thanks! DSK |
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![]() "John Cairns" wrote | Assuming the things actually discourage them from sitting on the lifelines. | Since I put these on, they don't appear to have come back. Nothing required | to hang them, just flex and slip over the lifelines. Not only do they move | in the breeze, they also slide on the lifelines in a breeze and help keep | the spider webs at bay. | | http://sports.webshots.com/photo/717...31781966cIZLDB For about three dollars I solved the problem of gulls, and those awful ospreys who sat up there eating fish and dropping bones and guts down and other birds sitting on top of the mast of my Tangerine (Elle Niño) and pooping all over it. One time the drain in the cockpit got clogged with their droppings and the cockpit was full after a rain and water was getting inside under the hatch door. I got a hose clamp and a paint roller. I clamped the handle to the mast so the roller sits horizontal about four inches above the mast top. When birds try to land there the roller spins and their little feet slip right off. It was funny watching them trying to stay put. Now, they've all given up. My cockpit and bimini stays poop-free. Maybe I should patent the idea? Cheers, Ellen |
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![]() "John Cairns" wrote in message ... Assuming the things actually discourage them from sitting on the lifelines. Since I put these on, they don't appear to have come back. Nothing required to hang them, just flex and slip over the lifelines. Not only do they move in the breeze, they also slide on the lifelines in a breeze and help keep the spider webs at bay. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/717...31781966cIZLDB I knew there had to be a use for all the rap CDs my daughter left behind. Max |
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In article ,
John Cairns wrote: Assuming the things actually discourage them from sitting on the lifelines. Since I put these on, they don't appear to have come back. Nothing required to hang them, just flex and slip over the lifelines. Not only do they move in the breeze, they also slide on the lifelines in a breeze and help keep the spider webs at bay. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/717...31781966cIZLDB John Cairns Maybe, but the frikin look strange. :-) -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , John Cairns wrote: Assuming the things actually discourage them from sitting on the lifelines. Since I put these on, they don't appear to have come back. Nothing required to hang them, just flex and slip over the lifelines. Not only do they move in the breeze, they also slide on the lifelines in a breeze and help keep the spider webs at bay. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/717...31781966cIZLDB John Cairns Maybe, but the frikin look strange. :-) -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com Don't care how they look. About a month or so ago, the powerboat next to me vacated, I didn't see the boat for several days, when I got back to it there was bird**** all over the starboard side, where the vacant slip was. Swallow magnet. Had to do something, saw all kinds of elaborate set ups with cd's, figured there had to be an easier way to get them on the lifelines. And it does appear to be working, acid test will be next spring when all of them pesky critters are mating. The beauty is that it only takes a minute to hang/remove them, and all you need are the cd's. John Cairns |
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Out here we just ask politely, and the birds **** on powerboats. :-)
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "John Cairns" wrote in message .. . "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , John Cairns wrote: Assuming the things actually discourage them from sitting on the lifelines. Since I put these on, they don't appear to have come back. Nothing required to hang them, just flex and slip over the lifelines. Not only do they move in the breeze, they also slide on the lifelines in a breeze and help keep the spider webs at bay. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/717...31781966cIZLDB John Cairns Maybe, but the frikin look strange. :-) -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com Don't care how they look. About a month or so ago, the powerboat next to me vacated, I didn't see the boat for several days, when I got back to it there was bird**** all over the starboard side, where the vacant slip was. Swallow magnet. Had to do something, saw all kinds of elaborate set ups with cd's, figured there had to be an easier way to get them on the lifelines. And it does appear to be working, acid test will be next spring when all of them pesky critters are mating. The beauty is that it only takes a minute to hang/remove them, and all you need are the cd's. John Cairns |
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Will they work if there's no wind?
Scotty "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Out here we just ask politely, and the birds **** on powerboats. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "John Cairns" wrote in message .. . "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , John Cairns wrote: Assuming the things actually discourage them from sitting on the lifelines. Since I put these on, they don't appear to have come back. Nothing required to hang them, just flex and slip over the lifelines. Not only do they move in the breeze, they also slide on the lifelines in a breeze and help keep the spider webs at bay. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/717...81129563003178 1966cIZLDB John Cairns Maybe, but the frikin look strange. :-) -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com Don't care how they look. About a month or so ago, the powerboat next to me vacated, I didn't see the boat for several days, when I got back to it there was bird**** all over the starboard side, where the vacant slip was. Swallow magnet. Had to do something, saw all kinds of elaborate set ups with cd's, figured there had to be an easier way to get them on the lifelines. And it does appear to be working, acid test will be next spring when all of them pesky critters are mating. The beauty is that it only takes a minute to hang/remove them, and all you need are the cd's. John Cairns |
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![]() "John Cairns" wrote | Don't care how they look. You can't be serious. They look tacky. I wouldn't even put them on my boat (if it had lifelines). What's worse a little bird poop or goofy-lookin CDs all over the place. Do you have a squirrel tail on your car antenna? Big foam dice hanging from your rearview mirror? I thought you had more class than that, John. At least tell me you take them off when you go sailing. Cheers, Ellen |
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Birds don't need wind. :-)
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scotty" wrote in message . .. Will they work if there's no wind? Scotty "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Out here we just ask politely, and the birds **** on powerboats. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "John Cairns" wrote in message .. . "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , John Cairns wrote: Assuming the things actually discourage them from sitting on the lifelines. Since I put these on, they don't appear to have come back. Nothing required to hang them, just flex and slip over the lifelines. Not only do they move in the breeze, they also slide on the lifelines in a breeze and help keep the spider webs at bay. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/717...81129563003178 1966cIZLDB John Cairns Maybe, but the frikin look strange. :-) -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com Don't care how they look. About a month or so ago, the powerboat next to me vacated, I didn't see the boat for several days, when I got back to it there was bird**** all over the starboard side, where the vacant slip was. Swallow magnet. Had to do something, saw all kinds of elaborate set ups with cd's, figured there had to be an easier way to get them on the lifelines. And it does appear to be working, acid test will be next spring when all of them pesky critters are mating. The beauty is that it only takes a minute to hang/remove them, and all you need are the cd's. John Cairns |
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