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316SS vs 309SS
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Those that float and those that don't
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making it political

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those who demand their vote to be verifiable by a paper ballot
and those who are not bothered by electronic voting without
verification.
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And to stir up the South,

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Those who haul their boats for the winter, and those who dont.
Snowbirds dont count on this one, as they splash for the winter.
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Those who wish they didn't have to travel so much

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so they could have more evenings and weekends to finish up the refit (moi) vs. those who have all the time they need and aren't doing a refit anyway.
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Inboards and Outboards

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M. R. Bober wrote:Pointers and setters (from the bathroom signs at a rural spot that I have visited).
Or, "Inboards and Outboards"

...as seen at the Castleton Boat Club, Castleton-on-Hudson, NY.

(A popular spot to do the mast when entering or leaving the Hudson River).
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Castleton Boat Club

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I don't mean to sabotage or scuttle the thread, just trying to be in agreement with what was posted.

As Duncan said, Castleton Boat Club is a friendly little place to raise and lower your mast(s). It is a short sail downriver from Albany, NY. It is located on the east side of the Hudson River, just north and in view of the bridge of the Berkshire Extension of the NY throughway.

It isn't a fancy yacht club or a boatyard. You have to operate the gin pole yourself. There are free showers. If I remember correctly a laundromat. groceries and ice are about two blocks away. Rit, Ed, help me out on this.

A lot of the boaters and locals stop here to wet their whistle. It's just a good friendly, helpfup place to drop in, whether going up or down stream.

O J
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doubleb wrote:Those that float and those that don't
That was mean, doubleb. I dont wish that on any boater, including some PWC drivers. Doesnt mean I wouldnt dump sugar in their gas tank, though.
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Metal

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doubleb wrote:316SS vs 309SS
Probably should be mild steel vs 316 stainless
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Hey, OJ!

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>>I don't mean to sabotage or scuttle the thread, just trying to be in agreement with what was posted.<<

OJ, there are six pages of this vs. that in this thread and you're just trying to be in agreement? :)
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OK I'm back in -- page 7 here we come

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From a guy who has been married 24 years, an importaqnt distinction learned the hard way: Those that call them discussions v. those that call them arguments.
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Re: OK I'm back in -- page 7 here we come

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[quote="Roy J."]From a guy who has been married 24 years, .../quote]

Those with wives vs. those with ex-wives.
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Those who spent the weekend painting

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the anchor rode storage areas, vs. those who were lucky enough to be in Clear Lake.
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There are two kinds of people in this world...

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"There are two kinds of people in this world. Those who think there are two kinds of people in this world and those who know better." - Tom Robbins
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Beards!

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Sailors without beards v. Real Sailors
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