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Gresham's Law which says that bad money drivers out good is not confined
to money. Consider the LifeSling, or rather, the LifeSling plasticized fabric container. The first one we bought came with all mechanical fasteners, bnoth for closing it, holding the back flap in place and for securing it to the stanchions. The scond one we bought after the firest weathered beyond sightliness still had mechanical fasterend to secure it to the stanchions but all other closures used ony Velcro. The Velcor went to pieces and the thing weathered very badly. The latest one we bought has no mechanical fasteners at all, only Velcro straps, including the straps that secure it to the stanchion. It will last about two years. Also, the illustrations on the container that show you how to deploy the LifeSling originally showed a woman on the boat hauling a MAN overboard back into the boat. The latest illustrations have andorgynous figures. Gotta be politically correct. |
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![]() "Gogarty" wrote in message ... Also, the illustrations on the container that show you how to deploy the LifeSling originally showed a woman on the boat hauling a MAN overboard back into the boat. The latest illustrations have andorgynous figures. Gotta be politically correct. Have you noticed that most people hang the containers outside of the rail and if you want to read the instructions, they are on the outside of the boat. In the case of my boat, the container is mounted on the inside of the rail and showing the instructions, eats up a little of the cockpit space. Leanne s/v Fundy |
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![]() "Gogarty" wrote in message ... In article , says... How's 'at? The container is designed to hang outside the rail and the instructions are on the Velcro secured flap inside the rail that covers the mounting straps. I wish mine was that way, but is a soft case and the instructions are on the front. Leanne s/v Fundy |
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