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			Donal, it wouldn't have hurt him if he did trip. Given his rotundness, 
he would just roll right back up to standing position. 
 
"Jonny Wilkinson"  wrote in message 
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 "Bobsprit"  wrote in message 
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  The fender is lying directly in the path of anybody who tries to go 
 forward 
  on that side of the boat.   Sometimes. you have to go forward in a 
 hurry. 
  
  It's pretty light air, as evident in the pic. Unless you're on cruches, 
  stepping over the fender is not exactly a challenge. I actuall managed 
to 
 make 
  it past the deadly plastic obstruction to take the photo. 
  Please explain how the fender is dangerous for our short day sail. 
 
 Geeeze!   How can you be so stupid? 
 
 
 Does the wind never increase suddenly in LIS?  Do unexpected events never 
 occur?  Let me give you a little example:-  Two years ago we were out on a 
 relatively calm day when I spotted the shackle bolt from the genoa tack 
 sitting on top of the furling drum.  It had worked loose, and fallen out! 
 I ran forward and caught the bolt in mid air as it rolled off of the drum. 
 
 In the same situation, you would have tripped over the fender! 
 
 
 Regards 
 
 
 Donal 
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