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katysails wrote:
Too bad...the smell of hemp ropes is a nostalgic thing...maybe they can
put it in spray cans so they can spray it around boats fitted with wire
to keep the atmosphere...



Maybe the same folks would like clip-on gaff sails (tanbark
of course), instant baggywrinkle, and scurvy pills (one that
give you scurvy, not cure it). For that old-time deep-sea
feeling.


Joe wrote:
I agree, you may be on to a good money making ideal.
I would like several nautical smells put in spray cans.

Cypress Boat Cabin
Oyster Reef at low tide
Spec Trout Water Mellon
Windward shore Mud
Open Ocean Breeze
Crazy Cajan Crab Boil


Don't forget these additions
"Fresh Paint" (available in Topsides or Anti-Fouling)
"Faint Whiff of Reliable & Well-Tuned Engine"
For the West Coasters, "Sea Lion on Nearby Channel Bouy"


And to spray people you hate!

3 day old Failed Freezer Squid
Holding Tank Horror
Poggie Boats of Cameron
And Fish Oil Spray


Gets rid of unwanted guests & mothers-in-law. How about one
of my favorites, "Burnt Wiring"

They already sell CDs of nautical sounds, but clearly there
is room for expansion in this market.

DSK

 
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