| Title: | SAILING | 
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| Moderator: | UNIFIX::BERENS | 
| Created: | Wed Jul 01 1992 | 
| Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 2299 | 
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    Is it just my imagination or does this year seem like an unusually
    light one for bottom growth?  I've been checking my hull every week
    and there hasn't been much to clean off.  All the boats in the harbor
    seem to have clean bottoms, at least the part you can see.  My
    recollection of this time last year was that I was fighting a losing
    battle despite a generous coat of the expensive bottom paint.  I
    know the water isn't any colder.  I jump in every week to wipe the
    bottom.  There doesn't even seem to be as much weed on the mooring
    float or chain.  Wonder if the lack of rain has anything to do with
    it.  Like less lawn fertilizer being washed into the water to stimulate
    weed growth.  My boat is in Marblehead harbor.  I'd be interested
    to hear what everyone else's experiences are in different locations.
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines | 
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| 618.1 | oh well .... | PULSAR::BERENS | Alan Berens | Sun Aug 23 1987 20:04 | 9 | 
| Phooey, and I thought that my new brand of bottom paint was more effective than the old. You swim in Marblehead Harbor???? I thought only mad dogs and Englishmen would do that. :-) | |||||
| 618.2 | Love those lobsters | NRADM3::MITCHELL | Mon Aug 24 1987 17:25 | 18 | |
|     	
    	I'm of the impression the M'head harbor is not the cleanest
    	body of water around...I wouldn't swim there on a bet.
    
    	...However I had a townie out for cocktails last week and
    	he said that M'head harbor IS CLEAN! They do coliform counts
    	there all the time on the beach near the causeway. He says
    	that Salem harbor is an open sewer...like the 6th worst in the
    	country. I hope I'm not spreading rumors. BTW I could see the
    	bottom ,at dockside at MYC, at low tide last Sat...about 10
        feet down.
    	           
    	I know fishermen who wont eat fish caught near shore...does
    	that tell you something??
    
    				___GM___
    
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| 618.3 | OVERGROWTH AT BASS RIVER | CSMADM::BURNHAM | JACK BURNHAM | Wed Aug 26 1987 12:51 | 15 | 
|     I SAIL OUT OF BASS RIVER ON THE CAPE. I HAVE BEEN VERY SURPRISED
    OVER THE AMOUNT OF SEAWEED FLOATING BY AS WELL AS THE COLLECTION
    OF ALGAE AND OTHER PLANT CREATURES GROWING ON MY BOAT. I TOO SPENT
    A GOOD PIECE OF CHANGE ON BOTTOM PAINT AND USED CARE WHEN APPLYING
    IT. I DON'T KNOW IF THE OTHER BOATS IN THE HARBOR HAVE THE SAME
    PROBLEM, BUT I BELIEVE THEY ARE. I'M ESPECIALLY SURPRISED AT THE
    GROWTH AS BASS RIVER HAS A FAIRLY STRONG CURRENT AND I WOULD THINK
    PLANT LIFE WOULD FIND IT HARD TO ESTABLISH ITSELF ON THE BOTTOM
    OF "MY BOAT"! 
    
    LETS SEE ABOUT NEXT YEAR. I'M NOT GOING TO CHANGE MY PAINT YET.
    
    REGARDS,
    JACK
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