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![]() "Ryk" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 11:19:14 GMT, in message Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I apologize in advance if this sounds offensive, but with that size boat and the potential for incidents like this to happen, laying out a few bucks a year for towing and ungrounding assistance is essential. That probably depends on where and how one sails. I'm not shy about touching bottom gently, but so far have always managed to get out of things without help. (Knocks on wood...) Eventually I will probably have a grounding that requires outside assistance that I have to pay for, but paying out yearly for towing assistance just goes against the grain of self sufficiency. Of course, I have the advantage of sailing mostly in deep water... Ryk And you break or tangle a rudder. Aquaintance wrapped a large truck tire around one of his props 300 miles off shore of Caba San Lucas. For about $100 a year, you get road service on the water. |
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