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On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 12:58:19 -0700, Brian Combs wrote:

Hi,

As a diver who replaces zincs and cleans bottoms among other jobs I will
tell you to get someone to dive your boat and put the zincs on the shaft and
any other places that are at risk. Too often I see boats that have not been
protected and it gets rather costly to repair the damage.

Diving in warm clear water must be nice, I haven't done it in years.

Brian



Me neither. ;-(

--Mac

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