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Would it be too tacky of me to say it sounds like you were drinking the wine in those containers before using them for flotation? That sounds like a good idea for the holidays!
Chuck and Barbara Vande Wetering
"We can't control the wind, but we can adjust the sails."
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Date: Friday, December 10, 2004 06:23:57
Subject: RE: forward: Newbie Dave just got a San Juan 23
Good Morning Dave Several years ago a discussion was running around about floatation and someone suggested the plastic bladders that are in wine boxes. I with a lot of help from a friend I collected many.... They work very well as some you blow up soft and push them into every odd shaped void in the storage compartments. When I need additional space I start deflating some. The same holds true when working in the boat. The forward compartment under the V-berth is packed to the point that I screwed down the hatch cover for the compartment. They hold up well and if some leak after time, I just work hard at replacing them. The actual floatation value, Bob Schimmel or some of the others would have to come up with since years of making wine bladder flotation units has affected my ability to calculate with measurements other than "another box". Their weight is practically nil and they are about 1/2 a cubic foot. The actual measurements can be taken from the inside of a wine box. If using, take a minute to rinse out with plain water, when deflating then can smell if you don't. If you want some wine floatation units and don't like wine email me and we'll continue production and send them to you. Just let know if you would like them pre-inflated or deflated. Again years of producing has effected our ability to .............
George Farland "TWO TACKY" Sugar Land, TX.
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