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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
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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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Rick & Linda Bernard
 
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You must be joking. I believe that all boaters are required to have a
sticker "MARPOL" for federal and international waters and a sticker for
state waters. I bet it is illegal. What's next dumping your used motor
oil - oh yea there is a sticker that says this is illegal too.


"Scott Downey" wrote in message
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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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Marty S.
 
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a) that's moronic and possibly illegal
b) parts of the Patuxent River are 120+ feet deep.

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"Scott Downey" wrote in message
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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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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 16:12:36 +0000, Scott Downey wrote:

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.


First, it's repusive to me to think a boater would even consider dumping a
sofa into the sea.

But, "dissassembling" can be fun. We were throwing out an old sofa, and we
started by throwing it off the balcony onto the back driveway. Then we
thought of taking it apart a bit so it would be easier to take to the
dump. Out came the axes, the sledgehammers, the chainsaw...we had a BALL!!
You could probably charge money: $.50 per hit or something. Then take the
pieces to the dump. Easy.

Lloyd

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Scott Downey wrote:
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.



Sure...but post your address so those fellows on the Bay with trailer
boats and holding tanks can pump those tanks out on your front lawn.



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NOYB
 
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Go ahead and dump it. By the looks of Isabel, the couch should end up in
Lake Erie by next weekend...where it would rapidly decompose from the
pollutants.

BTW...Maybe Isabel is headed towards Harry's hometown as punishment from the
Gods for his remarks that he hopes the next terrorist attack hits Naples,
FL.





"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Scott Downey wrote:
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.



Sure...but post your address so those fellows on the Bay with trailer
boats and holding tanks can pump those tanks out on your front lawn.



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email sent to will *never* get to me.



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Wow, Lloyd. I knew you Canadians were a little strange, but...



"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 16:12:36 +0000, Scott Downey wrote:

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.


First, it's repusive to me to think a boater would even consider dumping a
sofa into the sea.

But, "dissassembling" can be fun. We were throwing out an old sofa, and we
started by throwing it off the balcony onto the back driveway. Then we
thought of taking it apart a bit so it would be easier to take to the
dump. Out came the axes, the sledgehammers, the chainsaw...we had a BALL!!
You could probably charge money: $.50 per hit or something. Then take the
pieces to the dump. Easy.

Lloyd



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"NOYB" wrote in message
hlink.net...
Wow, Lloyd. I knew you Canadians were a little strange, but...



Have you ever been in Italy on New Years Day?

Eisboch

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"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.
:
When I was working as a diver in the Chesapeake, I wouldn't have
minded finding a comfy couch for a quick 40 winks down there...

Dave


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Lloyd Sumpter
 
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Yup, better watch out: them beaver-teeth are sharp!

And if I was a Good Canadian, I'd be calling it a couch, anyway...

Lloyd


On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 22:31:45 +0000, NOYB wrote:

Wow, Lloyd. I knew you Canadians were a little strange, but...



"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message
news
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 16:12:36 +0000, Scott Downey wrote:

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.


First, it's repusive to me to think a boater would even consider dumping a
sofa into the sea.

But, "dissassembling" can be fun. We were throwing out an old sofa, and we
started by throwing it off the balcony onto the back driveway. Then we
thought of taking it apart a bit so it would be easier to take to the
dump. Out came the axes, the sledgehammers, the chainsaw...we had a BALL!!
You could probably charge money: $.50 per hit or something. Then take the
pieces to the dump. Easy.

Lloyd


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