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Re: GL: Winter Storage

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DavidDoy@aol.com
Thu, Nov 29, 2012 2:13 AM

I like the way you positioned it so access from the dock was easier. Also
if for some reason the water was to come up quickly it would not swamp the
stern  should it be stuck in mud. Good job.
David

In a message dated 11/28/2012 9:08:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
fred@tug44.org writes:

Exactly  David.  And if the photographer has sufficient wine in him, it
works  there too.

But seriously, this time I turned the boat and moved it right near  the
bank, and sunk her on top of a ridge which helped with the tilt.  Last year
she was tilted around 29 degrees, this time it's about  20ish.

Fred
Tug 44


From: DavidDoy@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday,  November 28, 2012 9:03 PM
To: fred@tug44.orgpwseapa45@gmail.comgreat-loop@lists.trawlering.com
Subject: Re: GL: Winter  Storage

I think I grasp the concept now. No matter how far over you tilt the
bottle the ingredients stay level.
David

I like the way you positioned it so access from the dock was easier. Also if for some reason the water was to come up quickly it would not swamp the stern should it be stuck in mud. Good job. David In a message dated 11/28/2012 9:08:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, fred@tug44.org writes: Exactly David. And if the photographer has sufficient wine in him, it works there too. But seriously, this time I turned the boat and moved it right near the bank, and sunk her on top of a ridge which helped with the tilt. Last year she was tilted around 29 degrees, this time it's about 20ish. Fred Tug 44 ____________________________________ From: DavidDoy@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:03 PM To: fred@tug44.org, pwseapa45@gmail.com, great-loop@lists.trawlering.com Subject: Re: GL: Winter Storage I think I grasp the concept now. No matter how far over you tilt the bottle the ingredients stay level. David