From: Jo Holloway (no email)
Date: Tue Mar 08 2005 - 03:54:06 EST
Yes, that would be the answer, I guess. Glass is certainly healthier than
plastic, too.
Best wishes
Jo Holloway
Yacht "Chamchela"
-------Original Message-------
From: put_to_sea
Date: 03/07/05 23:44:27
To:
Subject: [world-cruising] Re: Plastic or glass
>
> That's a good point, but my own recollections of what other ong
distance
> cruisers have said to me is: glass is NOT good in a knockdown
situation, or
> any breakage situation.
I am building in some drawers designed to fit quart canning jars so
they can't go anywhere and break regardless of the sea condition. I
feel the glass jars are the cheapest and most dependable in the long
run as long as you can keep the lids and rings from rusting.
Regards - Amos
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