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I was (very) late getting a seagull avoidance mechanism on our powerboat
this rainy cold very short season. Although it looks like the
Bird*be*gone Spider may be best thing since sliced bread, my mooring
cover has taken a beating from those nasty, protected gulls (they and
mosquitos belie my customary pacifism).

I found this product:

http://www.bird****remover.co.uk/iqs...429/video.html

It looked perfect and affordable but the company does not sell in the
States and a company that does, charges 3 times the cost for shipping.

Can anyone recommend an easy to use mooring cover cleaner that
disappears seagull sh*!, preferably with the cover on the boat at a
mooring without much force (have to climb up onto and then balance on
the foredeck).

TIA,

harlan

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That's a great site!

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I was (very) late getting a seagull avoidance mechanism on our powerboat
this rainy cold very short season. Although it looks like the
Bird*be*gone Spider may be best thing since sliced bread, my mooring
cover has taken a beating from those nasty, protected gulls (they and
mosquitos belie my customary pacifism).

I found this product:

http://www.bird****remover.co.uk/iqs...429/video.html



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I was (very) late getting a seagull avoidance mechanism on our powerboat
this rainy cold very short season. Although it looks like the
Bird*be*gone Spider may be best thing since sliced bread, my mooring
cover has taken a beating from those nasty, protected gulls (they and
mosquitos belie my customary pacifism).

I found this product:

http://www.bird****remover.co.uk/iqs...429/video.html

It looked perfect and affordable but the company does not sell in the
States and a company that does, charges 3 times the cost for shipping.

Can anyone recommend an easy to use mooring cover cleaner that
disappears seagull sh*!, preferably with the cover on the boat at a
mooring without much force (have to climb up onto and then balance on
the foredeck).

TIA,

harlan


I don't know if it works, but I *love* the site! I got a great laugh out of
it.

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