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On 10/11/2015 11:19 AM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 11 October 2015 11:01:00 UTC-3, Justan Olphart wrote: On 10/11/2015 7:59 AM, True North wrote: Ditzy Dan Kruger spews.... - show quoted text - "Or you could properly clean your boat after you use it. You should have learned that sal****er, and it's residue, isn't friendly to your POS boat. It should take less time to clean it than backing it up your driveway while putting your poor wife in jeopardy while she guides you or pushes it. That said... Did you really go boating yesterday? Tell the truth. Don't get caught in a lie... " Ah Ditzy....you should stick to what little you do know....and that would be paying top dollar for useless firearms. I totally rinse down my boat and motor plus I flush it both ways with fresh water after each and every use on salt water. As far as boating...I have no need to lie about whatever I do. This was my annual last cruise in fresh water before the local park closes at Thanksgiving. There are other lakes but this one is the biggest and has the best combination of ramp, floating dock and parking area. As far as backing the trailer in...I'm getting quite good at it. You contradict yourself. No...I do not, Stinky. Well you did say salt from your last outing 30 days ago was obscuring your windshield. |
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- show quoted text - "Well you did say salt from your last outing 30 days ago was obscuring your windshield." Yes Stinky, seems that simply spraying the windshield with the hose doesn't perfectly clean it. Add road dirt and dust from the last kilometer into the park launch area and my windshield was noticeably dirty. |
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On 10/11/2015 7:22 PM, True North wrote:
Justan Olphart - show quoted text - "Well you did say salt from your last outing 30 days ago was obscuring your windshield." Yes Stinky, seems that simply spraying the windshield with the hose doesn't perfectly clean it. Add road dirt and dust from the last kilometer into the park launch area and my windshield was noticeably dirty. "My windshield is glass. Went out to Grand Lake yesterday and could hardly see through it due to dust & dirt and residue from salt water last month. Had a sheet of paper towel in my pocket so I leaned over and wet it in the lake and then wiped the windshield. Much better but I'll have to start carrying some mild window cleaner with me." The Donnie |
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Justan Olphart wrote:
On 10/11/2015 7:22 PM, True North wrote: Justan Olphart - show quoted text - "Well you did say salt from your last outing 30 days ago was obscuring your windshield." Yes Stinky, seems that simply spraying the windshield with the hose doesn't perfectly clean it. Add road dirt and dust from the last kilometer into the park launch area and my windshield was noticeably dirty. "My windshield is glass. Went out to Grand Lake yesterday and could hardly see through it due to dust & dirt and residue from salt water last month. Had a sheet of paper towel in my pocket so I leaned over and wet it in the lake and then wiped the windshield. Much better but I'll have to start carrying some mild window cleaner with me." The Donnie He needs a bucket for both wash down and for peeing in. I carry an old antifreeze jug which I cut out an section. Leaves a nice handle. Then you can dip water and wash off the window with lots of water before using a sponge or rag to clean it up. And when you have to pee. You do not have to hang with t over the side and possible fall in and drown. Lots of drown fisherman are found with the zipper down. |
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