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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... With all due respect, adjusting and inspecting your dock lines should become a habit. One good storm is usually enough to make that lesson clear, especially if one does not know how to tie spring lines. I'll also add that no matter what size the boat, the owner should have enough line to achieve proper throwing weight, and longer lines than would appear necessary. At least once a week at the launch, I see some hapless fool with 5 feet of line at bow & stern, trying to throw it 10 feet to someone one the dock. I'll bet the money saved really feels good at that moment. |
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