What's the most expensive thing you've dropped overboard?I ask because my wife and I bought our first boat last september, I have always been an Olympic class fumbler and a boat is a great opportunity for a guy like me to go for the Gold! It doesn't matter if it's big or small I can manage to get a really great bounce off the deck and into the drink anywhere any time. If I have a bunch of fastners or tools I can gaurantee that only the irreplaceable or the indispensable go swimming, the items I have lots of will stay put. It gets worse, I had a stripped bolt that I wanted to get rid of so I wouldn't accidentally use it... I tossed it out of the boat where upon it bounced off of the dock and back into the boat. So here goes, I just bought some Westmarine jacklines and paid good money for them. Actually used them during some rough weather a few weeks ago. Was rolling them up and putting one back in the bag- tossed the bag three feet towards the cockpit. Hit and stuck till a gust of wind started it rolling and Plooop it was in the water. Floated long enough for me to get the boat hook and try grabbing it, soon as I touched it the two carabiners inside the bag did their job as ballast and down it went. The bright safety yellow color worked perfectly,I was able to see the jackline clearly till it was about 10 feet down, Too bad I was in forty feet of water. So please make me feel worse by telling me you NEVER drop stuff overboard.Brad Friedrick