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Richard Casady wrote:
On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 16:58:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Yeah, salt water boating is more exciting but is rarely refreshing. The last word on salt is corrosion. Corrosion, with cheap wiring, creeping up every wire from the ends. Wires should be tinned, and often aren't of course. Aluminum boats like mine corrode like plastic in fresh water. Iowa has the Mississippi for one border the Missouri another, and for excitement you can dodge those 1/4 mile long lashups of barges. Casady I find salt water very refreshing for swimming. Ocean water, not the bay water around here. |
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H the K wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 16:58:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Yeah, salt water boating is more exciting but is rarely refreshing. The last word on salt is corrosion. Corrosion, with cheap wiring, creeping up every wire from the ends. Wires should be tinned, and often aren't of course. Aluminum boats like mine corrode like plastic in fresh water. Iowa has the Mississippi for one border the Missouri another, and for excitement you can dodge those 1/4 mile long lashups of barges. Casady I find salt water very refreshing for swimming. Ocean water, not the bay water around here. As a bonus, salt water helps dry up those pesky pustules of Krauses. |
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it's me, Jim wrote:
H the K wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 16:58:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Yeah, salt water boating is more exciting but is rarely refreshing. The last word on salt is corrosion. Corrosion, with cheap wiring, creeping up every wire from the ends. Wires should be tinned, and often aren't of course. Aluminum boats like mine corrode like plastic in fresh water. Iowa has the Mississippi for one border the Missouri another, and for excitement you can dodge those 1/4 mile long lashups of barges. Casady I find salt water very refreshing for swimming. Ocean water, not the bay water around here. As a bonus, salt water helps dry up those pesky pustules of Krauses. Actually, in the south, good old dark brown tannin water is the best for sores of any type. It's a great thing for burns, especially. The local native Americans knew of it's healing properties. |
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it's me, Jim wrote:
H the K wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 16:58:33 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Yeah, salt water boating is more exciting but is rarely refreshing. The last word on salt is corrosion. Corrosion, with cheap wiring, creeping up every wire from the ends. Wires should be tinned, and often aren't of course. Aluminum boats like mine corrode like plastic in fresh water. Iowa has the Mississippi for one border the Missouri another, and for excitement you can dodge those 1/4 mile long lashups of barges. Casady I find salt water very refreshing for swimming. Ocean water, not the bay water around here. As a bonus, salt water helps dry up those pesky pustules of Krauses. He needs some "government" paid heath care for that. |
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