In the Spring I usually get back to the ramp with a large assortment of
items. Now and again, plastic. A lot of beer and pop cans, water containers
etc. I sail on a large lake and I will pick up any large-ish dead heads are
half floating wood I see as well. A few years ago a buddy of mine shatered
his angle while water skiing. (the xray was very dramatic)The surgeon told
him he hit a half floating deadhead....and it does not have to be that big
to cause major damage....specially at the apex speeds Ken would hit.  He
will not ski again and is lucky to walk almost normally. It changed his
life.   So I drag the ones I can lift out of the water and tow the ones that
are too big. 
Like Nick said, lots of mini man overboard drills.

I have also found two beach balls, and three huge boat bumper-fenders, a
large custom made cushion with plywood base etc etc. I reckon much of it
flys out of these muscle boats going past at 80mph.

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Chappell
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 4:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: M_Boats: plastic in the ocean


Rick, thanks for sharing the article about plastic trash in the 
Pacific. "(Check out:
http://www.mindfully.org/Plastic/Ocean/Moore-Trashed-PacificNov03.htm)" 

I have been following the discussion on the group with interest --
it does my heart good to see there are others who are as 
incensed as I am about the random dumping of plastic. It seems
there are many boaters in my home waters who pitch overboard
anything and everything. We usually return home with a garbage bag
(yep, plastic) with a lot of stuff we have picked up at the ramp 
and on the water. Kind of a mini man overboard drill while sailing.
Only a small step, but you know: "Think globally, act locally"

Merry Christmas!

Nick C.
M17 #69




       
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