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Gee. why not just throw it out at the launch ramp?
Make certain it's out far enough so it's still covered at low tide. I'm sure no one would mind. "Scott Downey" wrote in message ... 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? 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. |
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Subject: Can I dump my boat sofa in the chesapeake bay?
From: "bomar" Gee. why not just throw it out at the launch ramp? Make certain it's out far enough so it's still covered at low tide. I'm sure no one would mind. Finally someone is getting into the spirit of this. Capt. Bill |
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![]() "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Can I dump my boat sofa in the chesapeake bay? From: "bomar" Gee. why not just throw it out at the launch ramp? Make certain it's out far enough so it's still covered at low tide. I'm sure no one would mind. Finally someone is getting into the spirit of this. Capt. Bill I think next to the ramp, not in the water. Comfort station for the ramp follies. Bill |
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