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Ya but will it sink? The frame might not be enough to overcome the rest of
it. -W "Scott Downey" wrote in message ... I think the marina manger would have a problem with that The other thing I could do is dissasemble the frame out of the sofa to lighten it but I still like the over board route, much less to deal with. I wonder if it would be illegal. "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Can I dump my boat sofa in the chesapeake bay? From: "Scott Downey" It is large heavy and ugly. I was thinking of going into 40 foot or deeper water and heaving it over the side. Does anyone have a problem with this? Not me. In a few years the metal frame would be gone and of course the wood and cloth would rot as well. It is an old sleep sofa and IMO, too hard to lug back up the dock. Why not just leave it on the dock and let it rot there. Capt. Bill |
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