Sticky Fingers
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That's what Elessar suggested (and does, I believe) 
That's another good idea.Tie a rope twixt those back rest hinges and from that tie the fenders sat on the bathing platform.
You won’t see them and crew need to know there knots .....In theory not an insurmountable issues in most marriages.
Could be divorce inducing if something came undone .![]()
That's what Elessar suggested (and does, I believe)![]()
After the initial flush of a new boat places will be used as practical.Just wait, after the new boat buzz starts wearing off and he has his tender mounted they'll all end up in the back of the tender. It's handy, it's convenient, nobody has to see it under the covers, it's like 500 litres of storage space. He'll be calling it Brucies Bonus![]()
That's another good idea.
Believe me we've survived worse "rope coming undone" moments. Or as I put it to her, "rope never done up", won't make that mistake again. Me I mean.
I won't go into the gory details ofComing alongside the fuel barge in Dartmouth. 10’ away suddenly realised barge was too high and my fenders too low as below rubbing strake, asked ex to tie them higher.
Pulled in again and now 6’ away, 2 of the fenders just “unwound them selves”.
I may have raised an eyebrow.
She looked at me and snapped back ’ I didn’t tie them’.
Me and the two guys standing there waiting to take our lines all looked at each other with that knowing look as they both had watched her re tie them
She is the ex for a reason
As skipper EVERYTHING is their mistake.I won't go into the gory details ofMrs Scala's mistakemy mistake but let's say it resulted in two hours of entertainment for a wedding party and some of the residents of bucklers hard...
Now there's a coincidence......a red head ...
S it the same Red head , just asking as you have time to look after her , because you will be holding all the fenders .Now there's a coincidence...
I've had this one since 1986. Must be doing something right. And RS must be older than he looksS it the same Red head , just asking as you have time to look after her , because you will be holding all the fenders .
So.... that was then:
We had to bring the hose reel and dinghy home. Fenders are in use obviously.
- Fenders, when they're not in use
- Fresh water hose reel
- Deflated dinghy
- Charts and pilot books etc
- Toolkit
- Long thin things like boathook, deck wash brush, moorfast
Just wondering what people tend to do. Less is more I suspect.
Funnily enough I bought some velcro tapes last weekend for that very purposeI don’t like the idea of under the HT fixation , be in a chop especially when it slams the stuff will fall down .
Could cause injuries and break , chip stuff it hits .
Perhaps think of Velcro tape straps to further secure when the stuff is sitting n those brackets ?
I’ve never had that problem. And been out in serious weather !I don’t like the idea of under the HT fixation , be in a chop especially when it slams the stuff will fall down .
Could cause injuries and break , chip stuff it hits .
Perhaps think of Velcro tape straps to further secure when the stuff is sitting n those brackets ?
I’ve never had that problem. And been out in serious weather !
And if a boat hook falls it’s not the end of the word either.
Oi. Enough of that girlie talk.Careful. He's got a new boat and is nesting. That kind of talk can cause a falling out.