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"Scotty" w@u wrote in message
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Some of us can afford RF, apparently some can't. :p~



It's not a matter of affording. It's a matter of doing it the right way.
If you're going to use roll-ups, the least you can do is take them down
when you're not using them. Like you said yourself, unattended roll-ups
come unwound in high winds and tear themselves to shreds. The often
damage the boat in the slips beside them. That's not only stupid but
inconsiderate of your neighbor.

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I suppose you bag your main sail everytime, too?
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"Scotty" w@u wrote in message
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Some of us can afford RF, apparently some can't. :p~



It's not a matter of affording. It's a matter of doing it

the right way.
If you're going to use roll-ups, the least you can do is

take them down
when you're not using them. Like you said yourself,

unattended roll-ups
come unwound in high winds and tear themselves to shreds.

The often
damage the boat in the slips beside them. That's not only

stupid but
inconsiderate of your neighbor.

Wilbur Hubbard



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I suppose you bag your main sail everytime, too?
SBV


By all means he does. Only a "lubber" would leave a sail in the elements,
when it can be safely and properly stored below. g

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