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Old 10-10-2007, 06:57 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Just Sold
Saturday was great on the lake until it clouded up later. Loved seeing all the sail boats. But my trip was to do work at a friends island property. So we did not get to spend too much time on the lake. Had to cover the back hoe and get the water circulator in and running etc. Hopefully next year it will be the cottage too.

While working we had a parade of classic boats pass by. I was sorry I did not have my camera with me. Some really nice boats came by including the Marriott's cruiser and a racing boat as well as Chris Crafts etc.

To add misery to the day I lost my prescription sunglasses when putting in the circulator. No bathing suit with me and the water was too deep for the net so next year I will retrieve them.
Try using an elastic cord thingy that attaches to each side of the glasses. This is usually not a tight fit and therefore comfortable, behind the head. To this, attach some foam rubber type key floats (Boat Shows are a great place to acquire these - advertisement item). Try in shallow water for bouyancy ability - reads: glasses stay near surface, within reach, when fall off wearer.



Or...

You could try one of these: an Eyeglass Cord - Retainer - Floater...

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