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JimH wrote:
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? A cheap ($15) pair of binoculars. "I" didn't lose them but they were lost while I was aboard our friends' party-barge. That's why the good binoculars stay in the truck ! -- G.D.Smith Harpers Ferry, WV FOR SALE: 2003 Swee****er 22' Pontoon Boat http://icanhelp56.homestead.com/gs_pontoon01.html FOR SALE: 1999 Fleetwood Mallard 37' Travel Trailer http://icanhelp56.homestead.com/Mallard001.html |
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