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hey squathead, buzz off yourself. the advice given by lowball types such as
yourself was specious. the asking the question was a newbie and so might thinkthe squathead advice was real. It was not and he was best helped by knowing it was not. take a hike jc haplame. The best protection for your boat in salt water it to make sure you have zincs. There are solutions that you can buy that help dissolve the salt, but I just wash my boat with some soapy water. huh? zincs and/or soapy water protect a fiberglass boat from sal****er? Since when? So, if you want to be a argumentative troll, and not add a bit of help to the discussion, buzz off. |
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Actually, I got the info I needed.
--Keep the boat clean --Replace the anodes every once in awhile --Wash the boat after it comes home from the salt Is squathead a sailing term? Thanks again for the help. |
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Puerto Mio wrote:
Is squathead a sailing term? Yes. It's that thingy in the bathroom up front in the pointy end. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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Is squathead a sailing term?
actually, it is most usually used in reference to powerboters. |
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