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Larry W4CSC
 
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"Peter Creedon" wrote in
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I own a hinkley jetyacht, named
KIWASIS.


Sitting in the mud at low tide because the Charleston City Marina never
gets dredged out, are two beautiful Hinkley jet-powered picnic boats. I
don't think I've ever seen them not docked as I walk by. Their jets
pointing towards the main dock are covered in a film of green slime and
growth. Every 6 hours, the 6' Charleston tide unceremoniusly dumps their
jet intakes into the pluff mud mixture of dead life and treated sewage.

It sickens the boaters who walk by that could never afford such a fine boat
to see them left in that condition.....I'm one of them.

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Larry

You know you've had a rough night when you wake up and your outlined in
chalk.

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