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Onthe Mirage 33 I sail on, the cup holders are part of the binnacle
pedistal.
Only four are useable.The fifth is in the way of the diesel throttle
control.
The skipper has a couple of the ones that hang on the lifelines, but they
are seldom used.

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No. Too shallow. None anywhere near the helm. In fact, none anywhere usefull
at all except in the galley table.


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Why for you ask?

http://www.liquidcaddy.com/

Oh, that's why.


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This has to take the cake for useless polls.


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Susan


Your product looks like it actually might work. Most other drink holders are
much too shallow, anything taller than a can and they flop all over the
place.

The only thing I don't like is that it attaches with Velcro. Add the plastic
clamps that others have and you've got yourself a winner.





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Yes



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Yeah. Velcro. Right.


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Bill Cole
 
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That might be the most creative advertising I have ever seen. Ask the
question, and then wait for someone else to post the link.

Anyone who is that creative must have made one hell of a cupholder.

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Why for you ask?

http://www.liquidcaddy.com/

Oh, that's why.


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Depends on the vessel I'm on.
If a member of the Stewards department is assigned as my "cup holder",
then I'm generally satisfied, since at the time they'll have no other
duties and can follow me around without interruption.
However, if the ship is low on manning, and the duty Mate is assigned,
then some very frustrating inconveniences can occur, such as when I'm
out on the bridgewing and I give an engine order, the duty Mate being in
charge of the EOT and Bell Book, must run into the wheelhouse (with my
cuppa) to answer the bell and log same, thus causing me to either have
to follow to remain within reach, or to wait until his return ..... very
inconvenient.

otn

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