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On Jan 28, 12:27*pm, Bob wrote:
On Jan 28, 8:54*am, Joe wrote:

* 3/8 glass is for put'z like you Bob. RedCloud has 3/4" and 1" thick
armoured glass in bronze ports. Think Monel not bronze thru hulls in
ice.


Joe


And Red Cloud is where???????????????? as I use to say years back, "on
the bottom." Or did the owners find that perfectly good boat which
scared them so badly they had to call for Mr. Wizzard to take them
back home.


WTF does that have to do with ports and the thickness of the glass?
3/8" ...you might as well have Saran wrap. RedCloud loss had nothing
to do with her ports even if she still had as you said " picture
widows like Red Cloud
has.... uh, had." Just shows you know nothing about anything, cept
being an asshole.

Getting iced in aint such a feat. Heck, when I spent two winters at
the marina on RM 271 of the Columbia River there were McGregors,
Ericksons, catalinas even a couple paddle boats too. all frozen solid
in 6" thick marina ice. Your point is what again?


Point is your an asshole Bob.

Joe


Bob


 
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