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On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 23:44:19 +0200, Claus Fr?rup
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Battiscope


Yes, that's a bit handier and smaller. Do you actually use it once
the novelty is gone?


It does come out of the locker once in a while, but mostly when I take
the youngest nieces and nephews out for a fishingtrip.

Personally, I wouldn't mind having some type of reverse periscope
device in clear waters, but I sometimes enjoy watching fish.


That could easily be made of a downspout and a couples of mirrors.
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Isang tao pinangalanan, Vic Smith nagsulat:

On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 23:44:19 +0200, Claus Fr?rup
wrote:

Battiscope


Yes, that's a bit handier and smaller. Do you actually use it once
the novelty is gone?


It does come out of the locker once in a while, but mostly when I take
the youngest nieces and nephews out for a fishingtrip.

Personally, I wouldn't mind having some type of reverse periscope
device in clear waters, but I sometimes enjoy watching fish.


That could easily be made of a downspout and a couples of mirrors.
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That might be useful if you need to look at your prop or examine the hull or
keel without getting wet.


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Isang tao pinangalanan, Vic Smith nagsulat:

On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 23:44:19 +0200, Claus Fr?rup
wrote:

Battiscope

Yes, that's a bit handier and smaller. Do you actually use it once
the novelty is gone?

It does come out of the locker once in a while, but mostly when I take
the youngest nieces and nephews out for a fishingtrip.

Personally, I wouldn't mind having some type of reverse periscope
device in clear waters, but I sometimes enjoy watching fish.

That could easily be made of a downspout and a couples of mirrors.
--

Who am I?

http://www.froerup.dk/claus



That might be useful if you need to look at your prop or examine the hull
or
keel without getting wet.


Not really, as someone still has to go down to shine a light on the
subject!




Even better! Mount a light on the periscope. I have one of those penlight
LEDs that are waterproof.


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