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Started by commanderpete, May 24, 2002, 12:24:40 PM

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commanderpete

Win a gallon of Micron CSC bottom paint. Never been opened. Color blue. This is the good stuff. Multi-season ablative paint. Retails for $150.00 a gallon.

Contestants must post an essay (three words or less) on "Why I Love My Boat."

Bill

Does the winner need to pay shipping?

commanderpete

Nah, except if I have to ship to some foreign country, like The USVI.......or California  ;)

Bob G


glissando

Here's my contest entry:

In three words or less, why do I love my boat?

"I saved her!"

Tim

commanderpete

Due to the overwhelming response, I'll be closing the contest next week. Winner to be announced next Monday.

Keep those cards and letters coming. :p

S.Airing


S.Airing

PLEASE SEND MONEY(Ill take the cash prize)

commanderpete

The panel of judges spent many hours carefully reviewing all of the entries.

Bob G.'s and Steve's entries certainly appealed to their twisted sense of humor.

But, Tim's entry touched the romantic side and won the day.

Tim, shoot me an e-mail at commanderpete200@aol.com with an address and the magic elixer is yours.

S.Airing

I think this contest was rigged!

commanderpete

Should have offered me the beer and grilled chicken earlier.

commanderpete

Look what Tim tried to bribe me with.

Maine Lobstah

glissando

Wow!

I'm honored and humbled to have won the prestigious contest.  Thanks!

Tim

Bob G


c_amos

I went to purchase a can of the 'TEMPO clear ablative' spray paint that has been keeping my outboard barnacle and slime free.
 
Can't seem to find it anywhere:confused:  One shop said they thought it had been taken off the market.
 
  Has anyone come across a secret stash>?  
 
  If not, what are you using to keep your motor clean?  (I know of the 'bucket trick' aka the 'sailbag trick' but I sail most every day, and really don't want to have to fiddle with the bag/bucket.  
 
 
  THanks,


s/v \'Faith\'

1964 Ariel #226
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