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When launching your boat...
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On Jun 27, 10:33 am, HK wrote:
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On Jun 27, 7:29 am, John H. wrote:
do you add extra lines to the bow ring and another to the stern ring, or do
you use the bow and stern dock lines on the boat?
One person launches like this:
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"I use the knot to attach a stainless steel carabiner to the line. When I
launch or retrieve the boat, I attach one carabiner and line to the bow
ring and another carabiner and line to a stern ring. I tie the end of the
stern line to the dock and then push the boat off the trailer into the
water while holding the bow ring line, which I walk over to the dock. That
way, it makes it easy for me to tie the boat to the dock while I move and
park the truck and trailer.
For retrieval, I tie the boat to the dock, back the trailer down into the
water, and pull the boat onto the trailer by hand with the bow line.
I use carabiners because they snap on better and a bit more elegantly than
snaps."
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This is an elegant sounding method, but it leaves me wondering what happens
to the line attached to the bow ring. Removing that while kneeling on the
bow could get pretty *hairy*.
As I'm always open to good ideas, I thought I'd present this and see if
anyone has a better way.
If I had to go through all of that crap just to launch a boat, I'd
stay home. Maybe that's why this person's previous boat never got used.
I suppose it doesn't matter much what happens when one launches a
beat-up, clapped-out, old redneck boat as you claim to own. I like to
keep my boats in "as new" condition.- Hide quoted text -
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Tell me, Harry, where have you seen my boat? How do you know what kind
of shape it's in? Which one are you speaking about? Or are you just a
lying blowhard?
I'm just guessing from your personality here, Loogy. You present as
careless, not meticulous, loud-mouthed, lacking taste, lacking formal
education, lacking language skills, and resentful of those who have done
better than you have. I therefore have concluded your boat, if you
actually have one, is a decrepit old p.o.s. you do not properly maintain.
Go ahead...make my day...prove me wrong.
Now, your father, John Herring, last I saw, seemed to maintain his boat
with "Everything on board 'ship-shape and Bristol fashion'". That to me
is an admirable trait, but, sadly, the only one Herring seems to have.
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