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cupied vessel adrift? He then takes it upon himself to tow it into his dock and still does not report this to anyone? The Coast Guard would have immediately contacted me, as would have the Port Police. What if there had been an occupant in this vessel that might have fallen overboard and was in peril some- where? The family of that person would have never known what had happened. Next thing that happens is the pumpout guy that origi- nally informed us of the boat being there shows up. I figure this will be very simple. I tell him, will you tell this guy whose boat that is? So He proceeds to explain that he knows for fact that this is my boat and that he has seen it at my slip and seen me in it several


14. Actress ___ Bancroft 15. “Remember the ___!” 16. Rights to use another’s 18. Rest area for two 20. ___ Island National Monument 21. 22.


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times. The response he gets is, “I don’t know that. You are probably in cahoots with this guy” . . . At his point I am getting the obvious idea that this “scalawag” has an eye on mak- ing off with my boat! Next, I call two other friends. One is my slip neighbor and the other a friend of mine who has not only been on my boat, my dingy and known me to own this boat for the past 20 years, but is also a very good friend and working associate of the owner of the Monte Carlo, whom he had just finished doing a substantial amount of work for. He explains to this (at this point I will refer to him as an unscrupulous individ- ual) person that he knows full well that this boat belongs to me. At this point I have four individuals vouching for the fact that this boat is indeed mine but “scalawag” is obvi- ously looking to capitalize on some kind of


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5. ___ line (major axis of an elliptical orbit)


“finder keepers” situation, when it wasn’t even he that found it. Eventually I was forced to call the Port Police who came down and sorted things out to what I like to think of as “Moral Ground”. I guess point to this experience is that there certainly are indi- viduals out there looking to take advantage of anthers misfortune. This is the same guy that is going to grab your fishing rod that you left against the railing, pick up the $20 bill that just fell out of your pocket and not say anything or simply lay claim to anything that you cant “prove to be yours”. I believe that all boat owners have an instinctual moral compass. Of course, the direction of that compass for the scalawag that looks to own a boat by these means, I can not speak for. As far as how I missed seeing the boat at 22nd Street in my search? The boat was tied to the dock in such a way that, with the


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Kosher ___


25. Kill, in a way 26. “Wheel of Fortune” purchase 27. Benjamin Disraeli, e.g. 30. 31. 33. 34.


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Onion relative Hunted Cross


35. Pertaining to a jellyfish 36. River to the Atlantic 37.


Snuggles


40. Freshens, in a way 41. Took part in a turbulent disturbance 42.


Contemptuous look


44. “___ Ha’i” 45. Big ___ Conference 47. Loose blouse with a sailor collar 48. Extend, in a way 51.


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Pool exercise 55. Dash lengths Solutions on page 32


bow of the Monte Carlo was hiding it from any view from the water and the street.


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Show me the proof!


Re: Water Board seeks boater input for new TMDL plan (Aug. 14 issue). Can somebody please direct us to some measurements of Cu in the harbor and to some peer-review studies that point to the possible damages by Cu? Or this is really just “a solution in search of a problem” as Commodore Marshall said?


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