[CKF Info] 5/4/2008 Lessons Learned In The Pond Practice Today

MicroCapMaven at aol.com MicroCapMaven at aol.com
Tue May 6 08:19:18 PDT 2008


 
 
Jeff:
 
It adds another point of failure, but doesn't weaken the chain,  because you 
can still pump and you can still paddle float-- so it is a net  advantage.  
The weight and space increase is not very  significant.
 
Regards,
George Miller
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In a message dated 5/6/2008 7:30:01 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
Jeff at LibbyFamily.Com writes:

Mark  Sanders wrote:
> I admit to an inherent bias, but the photo of Steve and  Duane together 
> illustrates why I have an electric bilge pump in my  boat. Alone on the 
> water in rough conditions it would be practically  impossible to pump out 
> your boat alone. 

Couldn't you use a  paddle float as an outrigger to stabilize you while
you pump out the  water?  I think the electric pump is a great idea, but
it adds another  point of failure too IMNO (In My Newbie  Opinion).

Regards,
-Jeff


-- 
Psalm  34:8
O  taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is  the man that 
trusteth in  him.

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