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Any time you leave the dock you have two choices: Leave the lines tied neatly behind, or pull them through the hawse pipe and take them with you. It may seem like an insignificant decision, but it suggests two very different things. With the former, you intend to take the boat out for a few hours, the day even, and return to your slip in short order

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