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Old 31 March 2019, 12:49   #21
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Modern boaters are getting soft. Back in the day when Garfish ruled the waves round here, real ribnobbers rode on the tube with a Bowie knife between their teeth.
probably True and there is me looking for a backrest on my Jockey seat
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Old 31 March 2019, 18:40   #22
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To be honest this is why I bought a kayaking buoyancy aid full of pockets radio, PLB, knife, whistle, etc. for wallet, car keys I use a small dry bag fastened to the boat
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Old 31 March 2019, 20:00   #23
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To be honest this is why I bought a kayaking buoyancy aid full of pockets radio, PLB, knife, whistle, etc. for wallet, car keys I use a small dry bag fastened to the boat

I also looked at those but was not sure I wanted a Buoyancy aid on all the time as opposed to my life jacket..... Many ways to go here
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Old 31 March 2019, 20:19   #24
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A utility belt for a days boating.....now I’ve heard everything
Nonsense, a game-changer of an idea!!! I’m just not sure where you’d clip your kill-cord..........now where did I anchor the bat-boat...........ROBIN!!!!
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Old 01 April 2019, 18:34   #25
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Handy for shark repellent too
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Old 01 April 2019, 22:11   #26
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Did someone say the “ribnobber” word ?
It’s been a while. :
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Old 01 April 2019, 22:19   #27
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Did someone say the “ribnobber” word ?
It’s been a while. :
"Ribnobber" as suggested by your profile (attached) - last used when a foreign ribnobber (euro equivalent) poked your oldye englyshe ribnobber king in the eye with an arrow.

Pointed deliveries from overseas ribnobbers are best avoided...
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