Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 11:07 am
I assume 'ready rod' is what is commonly referred to here down south as 'all thread'.
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JPG40504 wrote:I assume 'ready rod' is what is commonly referred to here down south as 'all thread'.
Ya, I think that's marina speak.JPG40504 wrote:I assume 'ready rod' is what is commonly referred to here down south as 'all thread'.
mickyd wrote:Ya, I think that's marina speak.Googling the term results in 1 valid hit from Jamestown Distributors. The second time I heard the term used was last weekend at San Diego Marina by a couple of old timers. First time I heard it was from Paul.
Paul...marina...I saw something in common with the two and it starts with a 'B _ _ _'.
Yeah!! You have it narrowed down! Who says morning isn't a bright time.shipwright wrote:Not so bright this morning....what?.... bolt? boat?
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mickyd wrote:Yeah!! You have it narrowed down! Who says morning isn't a bright time.
Not so bright this morning....what's this mean??JPG40504 wrote:Bolts have heads! Ready rods do not!:D
P.S. No male bovine on board I presume!
B_ _ _ Hint the last two letters are the same. The second letter is a vowel.mickyd wrote:Not so bright this morning....what's this mean??![]()