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On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 09:21:27 -0800, "Steve" wrote:
Okay, I'll be the dummy. I'm 44 and I don't recall hearing it. ??? If I had to guess I would say dip the eye in the drink to soften it. ???? It is a courtesy to put your lines under the other boaters lines and if he has an eye onto a piling or ballard, you slip your line through his eye and then over the piling/ballard. This means that he can remove his line and leave without removing your line or similarly if you leave first. Part of elementary training here. Wouldn´t pass a single practical exam if you were not familiar with this. You would also lose your priviledge to use yacht club bases out of town... Mika |
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