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sorry, grandma, but to me a bunch of stuff on the deck of a boat looks like "a
pile" to me. the portabote and the stuff to put it together both stored on the deck, that means that it is 'in a pile' as if that was an unsightly and inappropriate way to store it. The portabote has mostly been stored along the lifelines and that's the way a lot of people stow them. We have a whole bunch of stuff on the deck (as we do have a larger boat) because we are cruising, which includes jerry jugs for fuel (2 for diesel and one for the outboard), two outboards, two folding bikes in bags, the air bottles for scuba in a box, and a couple of solar panels. We also have our docklines and hose on pinrails. The portabote stuff is in a sunbrella bag which is also on the deck. Currently it's under the staysail boom on the cabin top, but it could also go on the lifelines if we didn't have the jerry jugs there. If there are two people there, shouldn't both of them help? and if one person is doing it, it takes longer Probably true, but I doubt if it takes 3 times as long if one is reasonably efficient. Why would you want to do it any other way? because I don't want to store all that stuff in a pile on deck? Having all the stuff gathered in one place does NOT equal to storing it in a pile on the deck. It's like anything else that you store. You put all the things that go together into a storage place together. You put the things you use a lot on the top of things you only use once in a blue moon. We have all the oil and antifreeze and engine stuff in one locker. We don't store tuna fish cans in there with it. We have all the dishes and pots and pans in one place and we don't put misc. tools in there. All the bread and paper products go in another locker (light stuff together) and if we have heavier stuff it goes on the bottom. Bob has made several canvas bags and they keep things together that need to stay together. Of course he's a big advocate of a place for everything and everything in its place. He's got a pegboard in the garage with outlines on it of the tools that go there. grandma Rosalie grandma Rosalie |
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sorry, grandma, but to me a bunch of stuff on the deck of a boat looks like "a
pile" to me. the portabote and the stuff to put it together both stored on the deck, that means that it is 'in a pile' as if that was an unsightly and inappropriate way to store it. The portabote has mostly been stored along the lifelines and that's the way a lot of people stow them. We have a whole bunch of stuff on the deck (as we do have a larger boat) because we are cruising, which includes jerry jugs for fuel (2 for diesel and one for the outboard), two outboards, two folding bikes in bags, the air bottles for scuba in a box, and a couple of solar panels. We also have our docklines and hose on pinrails. The portabote stuff is in a sunbrella bag which is also on the deck. Currently it's under the staysail boom on the cabin top, but it could also go on the lifelines if we didn't have the jerry jugs there. If there are two people there, shouldn't both of them help? and if one person is doing it, it takes longer Probably true, but I doubt if it takes 3 times as long if one is reasonably efficient. Why would you want to do it any other way? because I don't want to store all that stuff in a pile on deck? Having all the stuff gathered in one place does NOT equal to storing it in a pile on the deck. It's like anything else that you store. You put all the things that go together into a storage place together. You put the things you use a lot on the top of things you only use once in a blue moon. We have all the oil and antifreeze and engine stuff in one locker. We don't store tuna fish cans in there with it. We have all the dishes and pots and pans in one place and we don't put misc. tools in there. All the bread and paper products go in another locker (light stuff together) and if we have heavier stuff it goes on the bottom. Bob has made several canvas bags and they keep things together that need to stay together. Of course he's a big advocate of a place for everything and everything in its place. He's got a pegboard in the garage with outlines on it of the tools that go there. grandma Rosalie grandma Rosalie |
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