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Default Why Capt. Neals Boat is Yellow


"Joe" wrote in message
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On Mar 23, 8:49 am, "Joe" wrote:
To hide the **** streaks. Hiding **** stains is not the correct way
to
maintain the boat. The paint color should expose ceder bucket ****
stains so
maintenance can be affected immediately.

How anyone can call a boat a liveaboard without a head and shower is
beyond me. Things must get awlful rank aboard " cut the cheese."

Joe



Plus the USCG made him paint it yellow. It's the international color
for caution.
It marks the chicken bone reef under his crusted keel, and lets
mariners know to give him a wide berth.



That cannot be true. From what I hear tell, the good Capt. Neal invited
Katysails down to Florida for an extended cruise some years ago. I guess
it was during the time prior to the good Captain's having jilted her for
the sexy and highly desirable Lady Pilot. At any rate, Katysails went
for a swim a couple of times and some of her very large and hungry
crotch crabs came adrift and settled in under the shade of "Cuts the
Mustard." Such crabs would eat any chicken bones as fast as any man
could toss them over the side. So the very idea of a chicken bone reef
is ludicrous.

Wilbur Hubbard

 
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