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Here is pic of the two places I would have to unbolt and let fall to the
ground to install the keel guard. http://home.comcast.net/~ree-yees/ship1.jpg I have the many rollers towards the back and the one roller at the top along with the winch and chain. Hopefully that will keep the front on my boat from falling to the ground?!? As it currently is, if I take off the winch cable the boat doesnt move. I can even push on it and it doesnt move. --C "Ree-Yees" wrote in message .. . By slow pace I mean barely moving where you could just put a foot down off the boat and it would have stopped. This is how I have been pulling up to the dock to let the woman off to go get the jeep. Seems to save alot of time versus pulling up to the side of the dock, roping it off, back end swinging out cause im not fast enough, having to pull all around and do it again till I get it roped at the dock. Im not the best docker :-) With the guard I could just pull up to the ramp and let it bump the ramp then get out. Yeah Im not too sure its supposed to go up that high either but I got to fill in that gouge with something! And then that sure would nicely cover it up. I can take winch cable off and the boat doesnt move. I think I can take out the second roller and it will still have the top one to rest on. There is another roller type device down lower too that would have to be moved. --C "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Me oh my. I was coming in to the dock at a slow pace and the current kind of picked up as I jumped out to stop the boat ??????? First stop boat. Then get out. :-) |
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