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Default The answer ISN"T an electric or a bigger windlass

On Apr 13, 12:13*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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the answer is NOT a larger or electric windlass but, rather, a
SMALLER
BOAT!


Wilbur Hubbard



My honored poster,

I agree however I would also suggest an alternative: A much large boat
with a crew. Say 80'+ with a crew to do all the work. The problme as
I see it is the infirm and unable simply want to live beyond their
means. so they get the biggest boat they can not handle. Another case
of unrealistic expectatoins. Such as ," im 57 years old and have the
back of a 30 year old." DENILE............the sinker of boats.
Bob

 
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