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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 06:57:51 -0400, HK wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 22:41:11 -0300, "Don White"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 21:35:09 -0300, "Don White"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:38:44 -0400, HK wrote:

Funniest of all are those who
complain about getting their feet wet
Not as "funny" as you think.

I hate getting my feet wet - seriously,

I will go to extreme measures to avoid it.
I have two pairs of the original style 'Crocs'.
Couldn't care less if I get my feet wet.
http://www.crocs.com/
1 - Allow me to repeat - I don't like getting my feet wet.

2 - I don't wear sandals. Shoes and socks.

3 - I also don't wear shorts.

4 - I would make the obligatory commentary about guys wearing sandals
and shorts, but I won't. :)
Don't wear shorts?
Good grief... how do you wade out into the water during retrieval?
I have drive on trailers.

Is that a euphemism for a (shudder) roller trailer?


Nope - bunks.



Oh, you use your boat engine to drive the boat up onto the trailer.

The two or three different ramp sites I've been using allow a more
gentle approach. The water is pretty deep and the ramp angle ain't bad,
so with a rope attached to the bow eye, I can physically pull the boat a
good distance onto the trailer. I then attach the winch strap and crank
the boat onto the trailer the rest of the way. Did that with the
original Yo Ho and as a result, there wasn't a mark on her bottom.

Do you have "glides" on your bunks, or do you use any sprays to increase
slipperyness?