On the seabed under your marina berth

OceanSprint

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On the seabed under mine is a really good parallel rule, my favourite screw driver, and the marina's shore power padlock (I havn't told them yet). What's on the seabed under your's?
 
A stainless steel adjustable spanner. I thought it was worth about £25 until I tried to buy another - £80.

Moral of the story is to avoid using silicone spray on your genoa luff whilst you try to do up the shackles at the head and foot. It makes everything VERY slippy.
 
Touch wood, I've not permanently lost anything overboard at the berth yet. I did drop many hundreds of pounds worth of Spade anchor, but a Sea-Searcher magnet on a string was thankfully able to retrieve it.

Pete
 
The best pair of sunny's I ever had. Expensive too!

I got whacked by the genoa sheet and lost my normal glasses over the side. Progressive, light sensitive, the lot. I went into the water though (4m) and got them just by groping around because it was too murky to see anything. That was in a month of April too...
 
I got whacked by the genoa sheet and lost my normal glasses over the side. Progressive, light sensitive, the lot. I went into the water though (4m) and got them just by groping around because it was too murky to see anything. That was in a month of April too...

Good job it wasn't in a month of May, or you might not...
 
Shrimping net, Ubolt off the pushpit mount for o/b, adjustable spanner, blunt knife with a myriad uses and a hole I bored in the handle for a lanyard that was never attached....
 
Sat on board the dive boat when a novice diver appeared at the surface with a very pretty little black onyx vase. She put it back pretty quickly when we told her what it contained.

Pete
 
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