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I've commented before on the, uh, "swiftness factor" at our rather
funky marina. A picture is worth a thousand words: Http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Low.jpg -- Roger Long |
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Roger,
What is going on. Is this just low tide with a keel, or what? |
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Yup. No one would bat an eye at this in England where that dry out
all the time but the berths and many of the boats are designed for it. There was an outboard similarly ass up in the air a couple slips down. -- Roger Long "Ansley W. Sawyer" wrote in message ... Roger, What is going on. Is this just low tide with a keel, or what? |
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Would this by chance be the boat of your slip buddy (with the screwed down
power cord)? BF "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Yup. No one would bat an eye at this in England where that dry out all the time but the berths and many of the boats are designed for it. There was an outboard similarly ass up in the air a couple slips down. -- Roger Long "Ansley W. Sawyer" wrote in message ... Roger, What is going on. Is this just low tide with a keel, or what? |
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![]() -- Roger Long "BF" wrote in message ... Would this by chance be the boat of your slip buddy (with the screwed down power cord)? BF "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Yup. No one would bat an eye at this in England where that dry out all the time but the berths and many of the boats are designed for it. There was an outboard similarly ass up in the air a couple slips down. -- Roger Long "Ansley W. Sawyer" wrote in message ... Roger, What is going on. Is this just low tide with a keel, or what? |
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![]() "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Yup. No one would bat an eye at this in England where that dry out all the time but the berths and many of the boats are designed for it. There was an outboard similarly ass up in the air a couple slips down. A little Westerly 27 would fit nicely there as it would stand on it's own two legs. Leanne |
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Roger Long wrote:
Yup. No one would bat an eye at this in England where that dry out all the time but the berths and many of the boats are designed for it. There was an outboard similarly ass up in the air a couple slips down. New England maybe, but not Old England. Our marina berths cost too much to put up with this! |
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On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 17:53:27 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: I've commented before on the, uh, "swiftness factor" at our rather funky marina. A picture is worth a thousand words: Http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Low.jpg Is that I-95 in the background? Looks familiar. |
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"Wayne.B"
Is that I-95 in the background? Looks familiar. I can't tell you because, if I gave away my location, I would have to put on my tinfoil hat and it's pretty damn hot to wear one right now ![]() -- Roger Long |
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On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 22:58:16 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: I can't tell you because, if I gave away my location, I would have to put on my tinfoil hat and it's pretty damn hot to wear one right now ![]() Better try harder with that helmet, aliens reported at Customs House Pier and moving west... |
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