Your answer makes sense to me Garrie. There again--I was an outboard
"techie" in a large Marina in on the Oregon Coast for 10 years or so. I
always found it amazing that customers knew everything about their trucks
but virtually nothing about their boats. They seemer to forget that it's a
bit difficult to get roadside help in a boat. Send me a ticket to Aussie and
I'll change your winch strap for free. Tight Lines
"Garry Beattie" wrote in message
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"Jim" (remove $ ) wrote in message
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Garry--Since you are CEO of an Aussie Marine Store--Why would you ask a
UK
URG such a daft question about a winch strap.
It sounds a bit funny doesn't it, but we mainly specialise in marine
electronics such as radio's, fish finders, GPS etc.
I don't know a great deal about cables or straps and it always pays to
ask,
if you are ever in doubt.
BTW I didn't think the question was a daft one, but I thought I would get
a
lot of opinions so I asked both Aussies, UK and USA boaties to see what
the
general feel was.
I firmly believe that it never hurts to listen to "real people" who use
this gear every day rather than the "experts" at the factories who make
them.
Best regards
--
Garry Beattie
Discount Marine World Australia,
www.discountmarineworld.com
Ocean Spirit Marine Imports
and
Ocean Spirit Trailer Sailer &
Small Yacht Cruising E-Magazine.
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