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tnltracy 05-01-2010 04:52 PM

Used Boat Owner's Companion
 
In case anyone had not read the fine print previously, I wanted to remind all of you who own boats that were 'used' or 'pre-owned' or 'previously enjoyed', about the Used Boat Owners Companion.

A must have in every toolbox/ tacklebox/ West Marine bag, etc (you get the idea), the Used Boat Owners Companion has no equal. Fulfilling many tasks, including, but not limited to the following:
  • Old port permit sticker removal
  • Registration sticker removal from prior state
  • Hack wiring job remediation
  • Wood glue removal from fiberglass holes formerly housing screws/bolts
  • Rusted drywall screw head pick
  • Double sided tape gauge mount removal
  • 5200 Windshield mount removal
  • 4200 fiberglass repair removal
...and more.

It has 1001 and uses (I've figured out about 37 of them so far personally) and can second as a mirror for removing fiberlass strands from your eye after drilling holes in the cieling of your cuddy laying below.

Please be sure you get one if you don't have one, and report on your successes!!

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_w8mvz2DINdk/S9...0companion.jpg

:beer:

Road King Cole 05-03-2010 08:28 AM

Looks like you missed the most obvious (to me) use for that "used boat owner companion" tool:

Bottle Opener!

:beer:

tnltracy 05-03-2010 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Road King Cole (Post 157311)
Looks like you missed the most obvious (to me) use for that "used boat owner companion" tool:

Bottle Opener!

:beer:

of course... we can share that with new boat owners, but they don't get to spend nearly the time we do wrapped up in wires, picking fiberglass splinters, and filling holes in our boats tho :) Makes for much more beer sipping time:sun:

spareparts 05-03-2010 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Road King Cole (Post 157311)
Looks like you missed the most obvious (to me) use for that "used boat owner companion" tool:

Bottle Opener!

:beer:

no glass aboard the boat, we drink out of cans

Road King Cole 05-03-2010 12:20 PM

sheez, tough crowd.

in my defense:

I am known to be sipping beers while working on my boat. Don't think it would have been ready without the aide of beer.

I certainly don't have glass drinking glasses, but have allowed sturdy beer bottles. I am not too worried about a good sam adams bottle breaking easily. But yea, normally it's cans.

This is the same forum that scolded me for putting my beer down once when moving?

tnltracy 05-03-2010 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Road King Cole (Post 157328)
sheez, tough crowd.

in my defense:

I am known to be sipping beers while working on my boat. Don't think it would have been ready without the aide of beer.

I certainly don't have glass drinking glasses, but have allowed sturdy beer bottles. I am not too worried about a good sam adams bottle breaking easily. But yea, normally it's cans.

This is the same forum that scolded me for putting my beer down once when moving?

My floors are so soft in my V I have no worries of broken glass in case of a fall ;D

Destroyer 05-03-2010 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Road King Cole (Post 157328)
sheez, tough crowd.

in my defense:

I am known to be sipping beers while working on my boat. Don't think it would have been ready without the aide of beer.

I certainly don't have glass drinking glasses, but have allowed sturdy beer bottles. I am not too worried about a good sam adams bottle breaking easily. But yea, normally it's cans.

This is the same forum that scolded me for putting my beer down once when moving?

Lets not forget George Killians Irish Red. :fam:

spareparts 05-03-2010 03:02 PM

we drink cans so we can crush them(I have a crusher mounted to a stick that fits in a rod holder) so they don't take up as much room(easier to hide the evidence). We tend to go thru a lot when offshore fishin(long day), I even have a cup holder attached to my fishin belt so i won't have to set it down when reeling in a big one.

Oh, as a far as the scraper goes, I have several, they are great. Have ya'll seen the scraper that you stick in a sawzall? It gos in instead of a blade, I'm waiting to see if they offer a wires brush to fit in the sawzall.

macojoe 05-03-2010 03:32 PM

No Alcohol allowed on my boat!! So no worry's!

Destroyer 05-03-2010 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by macojoe (Post 157346)
No Alcohol allowed on my boat!! So no worry's!

I tend to agree... In NJ drunken driving on the water earns you a loss of your land drivers license.. So I tend to carry only soda cans out onto the ocean.... But there's a cold Killian's waiting for me when I get home...:sun:


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