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Harry Krause wrote:


If you're on Lanier, watch out for Smitherscum sticking to the bottom of
your boat.


That's what the pressure washers are for! I wonder if my little
electric 1450 psi would be powerful enough?
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Harry Krause wrote:


If you're on Lanier, watch out for Smitherscum sticking to the bottom
of your boat.


That's what the pressure washers are for! I wonder if my little
electric 1450 psi would be powerful enough?




I'm still operating under what may be an old wive's tale, that pressure
washers permeate the gel coat and soak the fiberglass underneath. I
don't know if that is true, but it has kept me from ever using a
pressure washer on any boat.


I do use a brush with a four foot handle. It's perfect for most of the
boat except the little nooks & crannies around the companionway hatch
cover & the handholds on the coachtop. Smithers scum would be an
emergency case and might require drastic measures.
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Harry Krause wrote:

I had what I thought was a bit of Smitherscum on Yo-Ho this week along
the waterline, but it just turned out to be some tannin from the Miles
River.


Here's the fisherman's marina where I typically launch Yo-Ho. It's late
in the season but there still are a couple of hundred trailerboats
there, plus the slipped boats.

http://tinyurl.com/9cslx


I've got some oily scum to dispose of also. I bought one of the large
tubs (not as tall as a 77 liter garbage can but slightly wide) so I
could run my 6 hp at home in the driveway. Now how do I dispose of the
slightly oily water? I might have to but one of those special sponges
you keep in your bilge.
note: I can't use the earmuffs on my outboard because of the intake
position
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Harry Krause wrote:
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Here's the fisherman's marina where I typically launch Yo-Ho. It's late
in the season but there still are a couple of hundred trailerboats
there, plus the slipped boats.

http://tinyurl.com/9cslx


That's quite the crowded marina. Must be fun finding your slip on a
dark night.
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Don,
I wish you and Harry would not carry on conversations concerning me, without
my permission. ; )




"Don White" wrote in message
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Harry Krause wrote:

I had what I thought was a bit of Smitherscum on Yo-Ho this week along
the waterline, but it just turned out to be some tannin from the Miles
River.


Here's the fisherman's marina where I typically launch Yo-Ho. It's late
in the season but there still are a couple of hundred trailerboats there,
plus the slipped boats.

http://tinyurl.com/9cslx


I've got some oily scum to dispose of also. I bought one of the large
tubs (not as tall as a 77 liter garbage can but slightly wide) so I could
run my 6 hp at home in the driveway. Now how do I dispose of the
slightly oily water? I might have to but one of those special sponges you
keep in your bilge.
note: I can't use the earmuffs on my outboard because of the intake
position





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Don,
I wish you and Harry would not carry on conversations concerning me, without
my permission. ; )


Thank you for admitting you are Smithers!
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Don,
Did I give you permission to talk to me? ; )


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Don,
I wish you and Harry would not carry on conversations concerning me,
without my permission. ; )


Thank you for admitting you are Smithers!



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Don,
Did I give you permission to talk to me? ; )



I have blanket approval from George W..... your 'American Idol'.
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Harry Krause wrote:
Don White wrote:

Starbuck's wrote:

Don,
Did I give you permission to talk to me? ; )



I have blanket approval from George W..... your 'American Idol'.




With Dubya, that would be American Idle.


That's a good 'un!
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