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Commodore Joe Redcloud wrote in
: Without the rig for damping, it must be a bit "rolly" in anything but flat water, isn't it? There's enough keel left to dampen the rolling under there. But, it matters not as his wifey wouldn't go if there were "waves". We're talkin' ICW/harbor weekend cruiser. They did take it to Florida and said they didn't have to wait for a single bridge to open....a real boon in the ditch in FL. |
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:01:44 -0500, Larry wrote:
There's enough keel left to dampen the rolling under there. But, it matters not as his wifey wouldn't go if there were "waves". We're talkin' ICW/harbor weekend cruiser. They did take it to Florida and said they didn't have to wait for a single bridge to open....a real boon in the ditch in FL. ======================== Who are we discussing here Larry? Wayne B (2,000 offshore miles so far this year) |
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