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Old 10-07-2015, 03:37 PM   #21
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Also floating logs, submerged containers, Japan stuff and on and on and on.....
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Well...embarrassingly I had to slow down to allow another powerboat to come around me slowly. And thanks to y'all I thought maybe if I it it in reverse whatever is in there will come out. And it did. I honestly never thought that it might be something just stuck in the wheel. We are up and running. Will still dive on it when I get some shelter. Thanks for the input. That was the only hiccup in an otherwise perfect trip!!!!
Glad to hear it's turned out well so far. I believe we are in the same marina, I'm on Pier 2 Slip 33. A 43 Hatteras named Hattini, I am planning to make the same trip in a few weeks and would like to visit with you.

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A bathing suit came up on my anchor. No vibration at all.
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Glad to hear it's turned out well so far. I believe we are in the same marina, I'm on Pier 2 Slip 33. A 43 Hatteras named Hattini, I am planning to make the same trip in a few weeks and would like to visit with you.

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