The Search For The MT6

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Now again, but in English?

Here Al I'll say it for you ...nwgrateful " I'm gona leave the DIVER out" your a moron: common slang expression for a person considered stupid.

They had a good time and simply wanted to tell of their tail. why cant we all just say "Kool" and just go with it!
 
Well, we made our last dive (for a while) today. The line is no longer connected to the APLP line, but is now a bit deeper around a rock.

I wish you hadn't left it because without ongoing maintainance its not going to be usable in a couple months or less. Experience has shown that APLP and many other salt water lines have gone to pot in short order. It'll just be more ocean trash -probably before spring. The worst wreck for lines is actually the Black Dragon its got crap all over it, cave line, climbing ropes, moorings that haven't lasted a month, its so bad its dangerous to scooter it. I would hate for the MT6 to end up like that.

The lines in the lake are useful for a couple years before they are too brown, cut up, or partly buried to be useful. The lake lines are easier to clean up though, because they don't end up doubling or tripling in volume due to growth on them.

Its our playground out here too and it would be great to reach some sort of common ground on lines and pulling vs. leaving instead of just doing whatever.
 
Guess we'll just have to come out again soon and take care of it! :D
 

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