Tres Martin’s Safety Corner: The Little Things
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The latest installment, http://speedonthewater.com/in-the-ne...-little-things.
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Thanks for sharing....
The article fails to mention the terrific gouges one gets on the top of ones' head from slash cut exhaust tips whilst returning to standing from kneeling while working on drives.
I assumed it was a self-correcting error the first time. After the third time I gave up on that assumption.
The article fails to mention the terrific gouges one gets on the top of ones' head from slash cut exhaust tips whilst returning to standing from kneeling while working on drives.
I assumed it was a self-correcting error the first time. After the third time I gave up on that assumption.
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Thanks for sharing....
The article fails to mention the terrific gouges one gets on the top of ones' head from slash cut exhaust tips whilst returning to standing from kneeling while working on drives.
I assumed it was a self-correcting error the first time. After the third time I gave up on that assumption.
The article fails to mention the terrific gouges one gets on the top of ones' head from slash cut exhaust tips whilst returning to standing from kneeling while working on drives.
I assumed it was a self-correcting error the first time. After the third time I gave up on that assumption.
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VV, the Billy Madison quote showed up in my email, but not here... I laughed, regardless.
And after the third time, I started paying a mouthy neighbor kid to clean the transom. Probably should have the little bassturd sign a liability waiver, though.
And after the third time, I started paying a mouthy neighbor kid to clean the transom. Probably should have the little bassturd sign a liability waiver, though.



