exactly!...


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Posted by kelphead on June 25, 2001 at 21:38:14:

In Reply to: Re: Streamlining posted by John Walker on June 25, 2001 at 15:18:18:

that's why the spg is better off clipped on the
right side: hold spg w/right hand, and deflate
w/left hand.

also, i can just look down and see my vital
info w/o even unclipping the spg. ((as a
sidenote: it is soooooo easy to
clip and unclip the console from the right
side WITHOUT LOOKING AT ALL, than to do
so from the left side...at least for me it is.))

i also use my brass clip to clip the spg to the
line, hence freeing my right hand now, IF!!! i really need to hold onto the line in a strong
current; otherwise, one should be neutrally
buoyant and would not need to hold onto any line
in no current conditions.

as for goody bags, slates, and other such extras,
i don't use them: remember, less is better!

= ; )

kelphead.


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