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![]() "JimH" wrote in message ... So what have you dropped in the water from your boat or dock? For me....tools, hardware, a boat brush, a fishing rod/reel, cans of wax and a set of keys.. I was successful retrieving most of the metal items (if they were worth it) using a large magnet the marina office had, a large fish net with extension pole (retrieved the keys with that) or a boat hook. Never lost my cell phone or expensive sunglasses, although I did put a pair of fairly decent sunglasses on the hardtop of a friends boat and forgot they were there until we arrived at his dock. Those glasses were never to be seen again. How about you? ;-) BTW: I admit this is fluff, but who the hell cares....it is boating related and not OT....eh? Not recovered... $150 pair of sunglasses. $350 air compressor (don't ask) My wallet ($100) 2 watches ($25 & $100) 3 sets of ski gloves ($25 ea.) 1 set of keys. ($30) Recovered... 1 set of keys 1 shoe Ratchet/socket 1 watch Been pretty luck over the years considering. I also lost a pair of sandals...left them on the bow of the boat, when trailering home. -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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