Bill, if installed upside down it could also be used to store the honey-bucket bag until arriving at a suitable disposal point to protect the environment.....or perhaps one could even keep some "wild-weed flowers" growing there during long trips. -[;<)> John Rodgers 88 GL Driver - whose only dome grows nothing, but with good wax, reflects brilliantly in the sun Bill Marshall wrote: > Mr. Bell sez: "minuses (for me) are a bigger target when loading the canoe up > top and not being able to sneak into some garages." > > If you install the dome pointing down, it will fit in the garage and you can > collect rainwater with them while camping! Brilliant! > > Bill Marshall > 85 GL Tiico "Pandora's Box" > Bradenton FL > |
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