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On Aug 28, 2:06 pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Aug 28, 11:41 am, HK wrote: wrote: Maybe according to the blogs, but not according to the police report. It was a setup, period. Next topic Harry, when you gonna' wet that hull? I was going to go out today, but it looks like tomorrow. I've already spliced up four new 30' docklines and an anchor line this morning. Gave away the old docklines with the sale of Yo Ho I. Dealer included a new anchor and line with the new boat, but I don't like the "hand" of 3/8" line, so I fixed up some 1/2" stuff. I can't beleive they would give anyone 3/8 on a boat that size. Seems almost unsafe, sounds good changing it over. Oh, I think 3/8" dockline is adequate for tying up a trailerboat like mine around here. We have small tides and most of the marinas are in sheltered areas of the Bay. If a serious storm comes, you either yank the boat out of the water or double up the lines. But my boat won't be tied up at a dock for any length of line. 3/8" line is adequate for a fishing anchor, too. I just don't like it because line of that diameter tends to cut into my hands when I pull in the anchor. The 1/2" line does not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well that's kind of what I was thinking, an emergency situation where you needed some good, strong, rope control. That's a big boat to pull around or move in an emergency with small rope cutting your hands up. I want something I can wrap around my hand quick, and lay into. |
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