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oz_brett

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Clip lock sandwich and other sized bags for pre rigs and game lures

Assorted electrical tie cables for bridling and emergency repairs

Spray Olive oil for lure hooks and non mechanical reel and rod maintenance

Marine carpet stuck on cuddy cabin door to hold assorted lures,jigs and for quick storage whilst changing rigs

Toilet paper for anyone on board that had last nights curry whilst 20 klicks off shore

You forgot the "Organisational Chart", you know, the one that Sparky created that tells you where to put your rods, tackle, bait etc, like, " 7' Snapper rod MUST lean up against left rear of transom and partially restrict overall fishing area, surplus pillies are to be left on floor at centre of main work area etc."

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so some dont get confused inox is petroleum based like wd40,lanox is the lanolene based which is god for all things boating.cheers dunc333

Dunc333, the following is an extract off the net:

Inox Lubricant

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The super lubricant with the MX3 Anti-Corrosion Formula. Inox is a quality product designed for heavy industrial use and where extreme climate conditions prevail. Inox contains no silicon, acid or acid forming ingredients, petroleum distilate or kerosene. It will not harm metal points, surfaces, plastics, paints, enamels or finishes, fibreglass, formica or neoprene seals. Inox is non-conductive, non-static, non-corrosive, non-staining and non-toxic.

Available in 300gm aerosol cans and 5ltr containers

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