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"dry dock" in the water???
"John C." wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "John C." wrote in message ... This crazy...........a three day haul in NY costs a couple of hundred dollars. It take 30 minutes for the boat to go from floating to blocked. Its on dry land the entire time and can be replaced in the water at any time. Your truck can be a few steps away electric and water is often included. Why do people always try to reinvent the wheel?? John Because lots of places that boats cruise do not have travel lifts, etc. Drakes Bay here in Northern California is where Sir Francis Drake careened his ship to repair the bottom. So every 6 hours they dealt with the water and tides. Unless they built a coffer dam around the boat. The original post reference an in water repair instead of hauling. It is unlikely that he expects to cruise the coast of California to a secluded bay with his coffer in tow just in case a repair is needed. And as to Sir Francis Drake did he have the choice to travel to a marina with a travel left? He lived from 1540 to 1596 moron. He landed in the bay in 1579 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drakes_Bay You call me a moron? No where did we talk about Drake having a travel lift available! We talked about in water or beaching a boat to repair it. Drake did just that. And you do not bring a coffer dam with you, you build it. With lots of shovel work in 1579. |
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Apology!!
Sorry moron was left over from "marooned", was not intended as a derogatory
statement "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "John C." wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "John C." wrote in message ... This crazy...........a three day haul in NY costs a couple of hundred dollars. It take 30 minutes for the boat to go from floating to blocked. Its on dry land the entire time and can be replaced in the water at any time. Your truck can be a few steps away electric and water is often included. Why do people always try to reinvent the wheel?? John Because lots of places that boats cruise do not have travel lifts, etc. Drakes Bay here in Northern California is where Sir Francis Drake careened his ship to repair the bottom. So every 6 hours they dealt with the water and tides. Unless they built a coffer dam around the boat. The original post reference an in water repair instead of hauling. It is unlikely that he expects to cruise the coast of California to a secluded bay with his coffer in tow just in case a repair is needed. And as to Sir Francis Drake did he have the choice to travel to a marina with a travel left? He lived from 1540 to 1596 moron. He landed in the bay in 1579 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drakes_Bay You call me a moron? No where did we talk about Drake having a travel lift available! We talked about in water or beaching a boat to repair it. Drake did just that. And you do not bring a coffer dam with you, you build it. With lots of shovel work in 1579. |
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