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![]() "hk" wrote in message . .. Yo Ho after Hanna rolled on through: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ormdamage1.jpg Only a couple of feet of storm surge at the marina, but enough water and muck to get into the bearings of some trailer boaters. Glad I hauled the boat up to the driveway. Oh...sorry...this is a snapshot of a boat. Not a golf club, travel trailer, a rugrat, a guitar, or any of the other off-topic photos that are posted here. Don't like the photo? ESAD. If a boat trailer gets water and muck in the bearings from a high tide, has to be a junk trailer. The damn things are designed to be dipped in the water. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"hk" wrote in message . .. Yo Ho after Hanna rolled on through: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ormdamage1.jpg Only a couple of feet of storm surge at the marina, but enough water and muck to get into the bearings of some trailer boaters. Glad I hauled the boat up to the driveway. Oh...sorry...this is a snapshot of a boat. Not a golf club, travel trailer, a rugrat, a guitar, or any of the other off-topic photos that are posted here. Don't like the photo? ESAD. If a boat trailer gets water and muck in the bearings from a high tide, has to be a junk trailer. The damn things are designed to be dipped in the water. Sure, Bilious...whatever you say. BTW, it isn't a "high tide," it's a storm surge, and it is across a bluestone, sand, and gravel covered parking lot. The owner of the marina tells those whose trailers are parked in low areas to move them before a heavy surge in order to prevent any possible problems caused by the particles in the surge. I move my trailer when asked to do so, so I haven't had the problem. But others apparently have. I figure the marina owner knows a bit more about the problem than, say, you. Don't like my caution? ESAD. |
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 12:08:13 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "hk" wrote in message ... Yo Ho after Hanna rolled on through: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ormdamage1.jpg Only a couple of feet of storm surge at the marina, but enough water and muck to get into the bearings of some trailer boaters. Glad I hauled the boat up to the driveway. Oh...sorry...this is a snapshot of a boat. Not a golf club, travel trailer, a rugrat, a guitar, or any of the other off-topic photos that are posted here. Don't like the photo? ESAD. If a boat trailer gets water and muck in the bearings from a high tide, has to be a junk trailer. The damn things are designed to be dipped in the water. Bill, we would love it if you'd join the crowd! |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"hk" wrote in message Something really dumb. If a boat trailer gets water and muck in the bearings from a high tide, has to be a junk trailer. The damn things are designed to be dipped in the water. You would think that would be obvious, but there are those that don't have a clue. By the way we are trying to clean up the newsgroup by ignoring Krause and friends. So far the cleanup is going very well as you probably have noticed. Your participation in the cleanup would be welcome. Strictly voluntary of course. |
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