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On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 21:05:55 -0500, "KLC Lewis"
wrote: wrote in message .. . "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... It'll last but while it lasts it'll also look like something out of a Home Decorating magazine. Poor choice for a sailboat. Next time stick with traditional colors. Leave the pansy colors for the motor boaters. Wilbur Hubbard Thanks, I appreciate your comment. You stated "Poor choice for a sailboat" Conversely what makes the traditional dart colors a better choice. You really don't want to start following any advice given by Wilbur. He is a dyed in the wool idiot and well-documented troll. Buy whatever suits your fancy. It's YOUR boat. FWIW, light colors like "Linen" are perfectly suitable for your purpose, and are no less "nautical" than blue, green or red. If it pleases you to make your canvas in pink paisley, it nobody's business but your own. Just to clear the air, the traditional color for awnings was always white. From the days of sailing ships right up to sometime after ww-II when the unwashed hordes took up "boating" the traditional awning was bleached cotton canvas -- white that is. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeatgmaildotcom) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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