RE: useless cup holder & useless sink

gatorjj@etrademail.com
14 Oct 1998 05:50:12 -0700


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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I have found the sink to be one of the most versatile items in the cabin. Not only can you throw stuff in it from the cockpit, you can dump stuff (i.e. drinks) down it, use it as a hand grip when stepping over all the junk on the cabin floor, and even as a babysitter (the pump is my 2 1/2 year old's favorite toy on the boat). Oh yeah, I also use it to wash up, brush teeth, and even as a drinking water supply. But the best use is the "my boat has running water" description I get to use when describing my Potter!

J.J. Falkanger
Cary, NC
P-19 #792 "Fozzguppy"

On Tue, 13 October 1998, "Fauver, James" wrote:

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> West Wight Potter Website at URL
> http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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> Don't get me wrong... I love the sink and all the other accoutrements
> that make the Potter a Potter. Those details are why I have a Potter
> instead of a Compac or something. It is the smallest and least
> expensive sailboat I could find that had the sink / stove / head.
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> I just have not had the opportunity to truly need or use the sink.
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> James Fauver
> P19 Southern Star
> Lake Conroe, Texas
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