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![]() Glenn A. Heslop wrote: Steeling Oars? I must say...when I've been seen rowing...for fun and excercise in my porta-bote in a sub-tropical climate...I recall other sailors in the anchorage remenicing back decades when they last rowed a boat...they inquired as to if my outboard was broken. A rather strange look appeared when I happily stated that my outboard was working fine, stored on the aft-rail of my sailboat...I was simply rowing for the fun...for the pure joy of rowing in the late afternoon, under the tropical sun. I think they thought the tropical sun'd cooked my brain...maybe it has... Glenn. s/v Seawing I can not remember what my Swedish step dad called them in his native tongue. But the rough translation was "idiot sticks." The strange thing was he did not have an out board for his skiff. Go figure. And this was a guy who commercial fished all his life. Personally, I think outboards are way over rated. I'm with you Glen! |
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