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Old 18 October 2010, 12:18   #41
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I thought it was being lowered in at first from a dry stack, then realised it was just the clear water.

Nice fenders! Doing their job there fending off the other boats and dangerous harbour wall in the swell and waves!
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Old 19 October 2010, 00:43   #42
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Nice fenders! Doing their job there fending off the other boats and dangerous harbour wall in the swell and waves!
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No, it's ok - that was a rubber bone I threw him. It's harmless fun and good for his teeth

FWIW, the reason she was strung out there was because there WAS a gentle swell induced wave running up the quay (as evidenced by the water marks) and she was getting yanked along the wall, which is as rough as a badger's @rse. It also kept her safe when the usual tossers in the big Gin Palaces arrived for the pints - they just love an Inflatable Disembarkation Pontoon like mine
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I do like your boat, would have been tempted if you had sold it a few months back
Phew! That may've doubled the size of the RB marketing team. Maxi would've had to have gotton a recruitment drive underway.
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No, it's ok - that was a rubber bone I threw him. It's harmless fun and good for his teeth

FWIW, the reason she was strung out there was because there WAS a gentle swell induced wave running up the quay (as evidenced by the water marks) and she was getting yanked along the wall, which is as rough as a badger's @rse. It also kept her safe when the usual tossers in the big Gin Palaces arrived for the pints - they just love an Inflatable Disembarkation Pontoon like mine
Just drive off leaving a nice black rubbing strake go faster stripe down their hull! amazing how hard they are to remove and certainly looks awful, thus reducing posing ability.
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Just drive off leaving a nice black rubbing strake go faster stripe down their hull! amazing how hard they are to remove and certainly looks awful
Possibly easier to remove than Sebago prints on tubes.
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Just drive off leaving a nice black rubbing strake go faster stripe down their hull! amazing how hard they are to remove and certainly looks awful, thus reducing posing ability.
These things are 11m+ Last day we were there, they HIT two of our ribs while trying to leave the quay and didn't even stop to check for damage. I guess when you're pissed and have a 700hp Floaterhome*, Might is Right.

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Possibly easier to remove than Sebago prints on tubes.
Shoes prints! Harder to straighten A-frames you mean!
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Especially with a gin and lemon sticky underside!
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