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RG wrote:
Harry, re "walking in the cold water".... I added a "walker " (a flat piece of plywood with non-skid) on to my removable trailer tongue. It helps me avoid either getting wet, or, worse yet, falling off of the skinny galvanized trailer tongue. See a very bad pix of it at http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffO...hoto&PhotoID=9 Around here, the water doesn't get as cold, but it is still smelly and slippery on the ramps. RichG Ah, yes, but my inherent laziness took over last spring, and I didn't want to drill any holes into the alum trailer frame, and...well, see reason #1. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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