OldNSalty
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OP, if you want a copy of the book that Wookie referenced I'll send you mine. Shoot me a PM and it's yours.
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Speaking of, does anyone use these newfangled microfiber towels? Do they actually work (half) as well as the glossy sales brochure claims? They make a pretty small roll, should take 2/3rds off the size of my dry bag. (Yes, I always know where my towel is, even on a dive boat.)Whatever you use to bring your gear onto the boat should come as close to disappearing as possible once the gear is out of it. Mesh bags are commonly used for this.
Speaking of, does anyone use these newfangled microfiber towels? Do they actually work (half) as well as the glossy sales brochure claims? They make a pretty small roll, should take 2/3rds off the size of my dry bag. (Yes, I always know where my towel is, even on a dive boat.)
Speaking of, does anyone use these newfangled microfiber towels? Do they actually work (half) as well as the glossy sales brochure claims? They make a pretty small roll, should take 2/3rds off the size of my dry bag. (Yes, I always know where my towel is, even on a dive boat.)
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Top 5 Myths About "No Bananas on Board" Your Fishing Boat.
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Bring them on board a diving boat if you want, and try and argue it is not a fishing boat. Best of luck.