After Setting a Single Pole for a Single Job
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After Setting a Single Pole for a Single Job

After Setting a Single Pole for a Single Job

What’s left to straighten out after setting a single pole for a single job.

A while back, a fellow sailor figured a spring line I had run on the dock to moor Seaburban had created a trip hazard on the dock. I moved the line of course but couldn’t help wondering what on, in, and around a sailboat isn’t a trip hazard?

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