Dave_Snelson
Well-Known Member
Gosh - I thought you were kidding. You are kidding me aren't you?
Well if you are, I am going reply anyway and look stoopid, coz I don't really mind looking stoopid in the name of safety at sea.
Ropes are generally discarded by thoughtless (lazy, actually) commercial fishermen who just chuck all their rubbish overboard out at sea. This includes plastic bags that go round your cooling water intakes and blow your motors up, old rope (not money for) and worse still cargo nets that really do tangle things up. A large piece of rope will likely stop an engine, a cargo net certainly will.
The rest of the descriptions on here deal with how to remove the dratted stuff.
Carry a hacksaw!
Well if you are, I am going reply anyway and look stoopid, coz I don't really mind looking stoopid in the name of safety at sea.
Ropes are generally discarded by thoughtless (lazy, actually) commercial fishermen who just chuck all their rubbish overboard out at sea. This includes plastic bags that go round your cooling water intakes and blow your motors up, old rope (not money for) and worse still cargo nets that really do tangle things up. A large piece of rope will likely stop an engine, a cargo net certainly will.
The rest of the descriptions on here deal with how to remove the dratted stuff.
Carry a hacksaw!