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<blockquote data-quote="dtfisherman" data-source="post: 5269800" data-attributes="member: 187440"><p>Arigato. After 12-18 hour days, adrift offshore for days and surrounded by an endless sea aka fire extinguisher, on a 27' piece of wood, we we're simply beat and hungry. We couldn't see any flames three feet from three, not two, heavy duty gas cans. Come on man...</p><p>Ps The date of the picture is 10.17.2020 at 10:56PM, those three gas containers were empty then. They weren't the previous nights though...</p><p>Pss We averted another potential serious disaster at the fueling station. The rod holder flush mounts opening looks just like the gas cap sealed opening. One of us unknowingly had the fuel dispenser placed perfectly into the flush mount and was ready to start the pump, fortunately the attendant had seen this scene played out before and stopped our friend just in the nick of time. Could've been a very costly mistake...The attendant got a nice "Thank You" tip and I'll end this borrowing a fitting line from a scene in Mulan, we're "One Lucky Bug!" </p><p>Psss Thanks for the concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtfisherman, post: 5269800, member: 187440"] Arigato. After 12-18 hour days, adrift offshore for days and surrounded by an endless sea aka fire extinguisher, on a 27' piece of wood, we we're simply beat and hungry. We couldn't see any flames three feet from three, not two, heavy duty gas cans. Come on man... Ps The date of the picture is 10.17.2020 at 10:56PM, those three gas containers were empty then. They weren't the previous nights though... Pss We averted another potential serious disaster at the fueling station. The rod holder flush mounts opening looks just like the gas cap sealed opening. One of us unknowingly had the fuel dispenser placed perfectly into the flush mount and was ready to start the pump, fortunately the attendant had seen this scene played out before and stopped our friend just in the nick of time. Could've been a very costly mistake...The attendant got a nice "Thank You" tip and I'll end this borrowing a fitting line from a scene in Mulan, we're "One Lucky Bug!" Psss Thanks for the concern. [/QUOTE]
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