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For many of us, it matters not whether docklines are braid or twist.
Hell, I remember splicing manila rope.


Do you also remember claiming:
1. To be a Yale graduate
2. To have owned a Hatteras
3. To be married to a medical doctor
4. To own a Zimmerman-like lobster boat?

Cheers, Old Boy. Many dreams of yesteryear.


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On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 18:36:10 -0500, HK wrote:

As usual, Whine, you are full of crap.


No wine before its time.

Real men and real boats anchor with chain. Braid is for LT wussy
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 18:36:10 -0500, HK wrote:

As usual, Whine, you are full of crap.


No wine before its time.

Real men and real boats anchor with chain. Braid is for LT wussy
boats.


Yeah? Try that along the edges of the ICW, when you are trying to anchor
as quietly as possible so you can sneak a bait up to tailing redfish 20
yards away. Oh, wait...you can't *do* that with that barge of an
floating RV of yours...you'd run hard aground. Too bad.
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On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 17:28:13 -0500, HK wrote:

When you fish the ICW in NE Florida, you
move around alot from spot to spot, and might drop and raise your anchor
50 times in a day.


Another reason I don't fish ;-)


That's not fishing. That's playing with an anchor.

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On 16-Feb-2008, HK wrote:

For many of us, it matters not whether docklines are braid or twist.
Hell, I remember splicing manila rope.


I MISS splicing manila - the plastic stuff is a pain.
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HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 18:36:10 -0500, HK wrote:

As usual, Whine, you are full of crap.


No wine before its time.

Real men and real boats anchor with chain. Braid is for LT wussy
boats.


Yeah? Try that along the edges of the ICW, when you are trying to anchor
as quietly as possible so you can sneak a bait up to tailing redfish 20
yards away. Oh, wait...you can't *do* that with that barge of an
floating RV of yours...you'd run hard aground. Too bad.


Harry,
You really are sounding EXACTLY like Skipper when he would make silly
comparisons between his perfect boat and other peoples boat.

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Steve wrote:
On 16-Feb-2008, HK wrote:

For many of us, it matters not whether docklines are braid or twist.
Hell, I remember splicing manila rope.


I MISS splicing manila - the plastic stuff is a pain.



Yeah, it is. I've never gotten to like it for splicing. Manilla was far
easier to "work" when you were splicing it.
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