I think i would have gone from first place to swimming, when I bought my boat I 
fogged it before cleaning it out I still cannot figure out how the previous 
owner managed to fill the boat up enough to fill a dumpster.

To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: FW: Bounce This Along!
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 11:42:47 -0500
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Larry ...



I try hard not to view advice as "scolding"
... especially when it comes from a fellow sailor who, as a lot seem a
bit more discerning and intelligent   :-)



You know, I've been mildly concerned
about the mothballs. Seem like everything I can find to keep out the wasps
and spiders is problematic in small spaces. A lot of guys in the marina
use pest strips, but I was pretty concerned about them when I read the
label. At least with the moth balls, when I arrive on Friday I throw them
away and air the boat out before spending any time below. So I'm not doing
"prolonged breathing."



Heard a story Sat night ... 



Wind kicked up in the middle of a race
Saturday, and a boat went for a headsail change coming off a downwind leg
and heading back up. Guy pulled the seldom used 110 bag out of the v berth
and pulled a BIG wasp nest out with it. In the resultant confusion, they
went from first place to out of contention.



Tom














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Tom:



I would bet that it's the moth balls that are keeping the insects out,


not the Bounce. Keeping insects away (or dead) is what they are 

designed to do.



At the risk of being seen as a scold (don't run with that pencil or 

you'll poke your eye out), I would be very careful when using moth 

balls inside a boat. There is increasing concern about the inhalation 

hazard from them (The box says "avoid prolonged breathing of vapors"),


as well as their attractiveness as "candy" to kids. Here is a
link to 

some health hazard info from Purdue University:



http://www.purdue.edu/envirosoft/housewaste/house/mothball.htm



Plus, moth balls ruin the flavor of good cigars.



Larry



Hardtack

Calvert Marina

Solomon's Island, Maryland

27' Catalina (#3401M77H)

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On Jul 17, 2008, at 10:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



>

> Well, snopes not withstanding, the guy down the dock told me to put


> bounce sheets and moth balls in my cabin and it would keep the wasps


> and spiders out. The outside may get covered with cobwebs, but the


> inside's fine.

>

> Needs a good airing out before you can sleep though  :-)

>

> Tom

>

>

>




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