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Dockline help


Terry B

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Yeah, what a crap supply your freezer has ;)

 

And all that bloody Coke in there better knot be for Mt Gay...... Grrrrrrrrrrr......

 

The old lines sitting on the dock are for you to do with as you please, they are in OK nik. Kids swing, walking the dog, Mero and a headboard or whatever. The rooted ones and the mussel farms I pulled off the dock/floater have been dumped.

 

Had a suss yesterday and she was sitting real sweet. Nice.

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Haha. You didn't look far enough. Coke is for the kids.. There were other mixers...

Yeah thanks. Good job. I was going to give the old lines to the Marina unless you want them???

 

Went for a sail with the kids Sat. Was easy to get in apart from bow line around dinghy rack.. The lines on the pile side are great now. A cinch to get on board!

 

Invoice?? Email me with bank details and I'll transfer the required...

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Will chat as I think I can make the bow finger side rope easier to grab. I idea being, unless solo, you don't have to leave the wheel. No reason a kid can't do the bow ropes ... unless it's blowing it's tits off I suppose, small easy to squish fingers and all that.

 

I didn't look hard, seems a bit rude to do so on someone elses boat so don't tempt me to rethink that theory ;)

I was just sussing the pattern for my new companionway steps :thumbup:

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Feel free to have a nosey mate. Haven't got any porn hidden on there or anything...

I had another look at your website the other day. Didn't realise you did Fenders... Bugger.. Bought them from Burnsco.. :sick: :sick:

 

I'll give you a yell tommorrow about the bow line. I could bring the anchor and chain in for the splice as well..

 

Thanks for your help. Appreciated. :thumbup: :thumbup:

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