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You might want to weigh the winter cover for your boat down with water tanks.

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Take Cover, Yacht Cover Aloft

Category: PhotographyTech
Posted on: December 17, 2011 1:57 PM, by Martin R

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The Dear Reader may remember that I recently reported from the hibernation grounds of the local yachting club. Here's a photograph from the same site, taken by my dad. It demonstrates why you might want to weigh the winter cover for your boat down with water tanks like everybody except this one member has.

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Also, if you have a store of logs you want to cover up with plastic for the winter you need to secure that with weights as well. In fact, everything covered with plastic needs to be weighed down unless you are impossibly optimistic.
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The Dear Reader remembers.
And The Dear Leader in North Korea is now to be replaced with...The Incredibly Dear Leader? The Greatest Of The Great Leader? Ultron?

Posted by: Birger Johansson | December 19, 2011 3:04 AM

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