David Cragg wrote: > If an accident does not happen near them people discount the idea that it > might. > It's only when you meet the lady student with three broken ribs from a > swinging > windlass which she lost control of, returning from being strapped up in > hospital > still in pain, that you realise what a windlass can do if the ratchet slips. > And > yet all the time we meet those people (mostly boat owners and even a BW > locky) > who refuse to take the windlass off when they have wound up a paddle and > will > rubbish the suggestion that it is removed.
Can I post the link to these photos again? Can I? Can I? Oh, all right then... <http://www.canalworld.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=17336&st=0&p=272958&#entry272958> -- Martin Clark Pennine Waterways Website http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk
