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My Charvel 625c lived with me on my first boat for four years (kept in its
hard-shell case), and it never suffered a bit. But I would have to think long and hard before taking my Everett aboard for more than a day or two, and even then wouldn't as long as I have my Charvel. The heat and humidity aboard vary entirely too much for hand-made, solid wood guitars, IMO. Martin has a couple of Jimmy Buffet models which are intended to be boatable, but I've not tried one yet. I think the original post was about a wooden shell snare drum, though, which I think would be much more forgiving of the boat environment, with attention being paid to keeping it within the acceptable rh range. -- Karin Conover-Lewis Fair and Balanced since 1959 klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net "Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 00:10:24 -0400, something compelled rhys , to say: I use the Planet Waves product on my Larrivee acoustic (pricy) and can recommend it. You take your Larrivee out on the boat? I decided that the best protection for my Breedlove was the purchase of a Takamine. |
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