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Steve ) wrote:
: I have considered rounding up a couple nice logs with my dingy and haul them : out at the launch ramp. Cut them up for fire wood.. Some have warned me that : I shouldn't do it.. Naw, go ahead. The salt won't screw up your stove to much :-) -- Jim Hollenback my opinion. |
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"Steve" wrote in message
... Seems a log is kinda like a maverick calf on the open range. It belongs to someone.. In BC its covered by legislation http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/tasb/legsre...ract/part9.htm Salvors are issued a LS licence. -- Saltair Perhaps the worst plight of a vessel is to be caught in a gale on a lee shore. In this connection the following rules should be observed. 1. Never allow your vessel to be found in such a predicament. Callingham: "Seamanship: Jottings for the Young Sailor" |
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