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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 06:23:20 -0400, hk wrote: There's a major difference: Coral heads are generally charted unless you are boondocking, crab traps and lobster pots, never. Hitting a coral head fast enough to hole your boat requires a great deal of negligence, incredibly bad luck or both. Anyone who has *not* snagged a trap at one time or another has not really been there. Right, W'hine. "Nothing" can happen to your and yours. snerk WAFA Isn't time for another of your cruises to the same places you've been before? |
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