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Harry's Trailer Winch
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Because I wanted to, crap-for-brains. I wanted to adjust the bow stop and I didn't want to block the ramp. How's your boat, Dennis? I adjusted the bow stop on my trailer. The boat never left the trailer, and the trailer never left the driveway! Greg |
Harry's Trailer Winch
Megalodon wrote: It's amazing what you can come up with when you have nothing else to do... how long did you weed through those posts to get all those times? :) Fresh meat has arrived, boys. -- Charlie |
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He needed to take a ****....
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... jim-- wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Anonymous Sender wrote: On 7/1 Harry wrote: Yesterday, just for the hell of it, I did a solo launch and retrieval of our Parker 25. The launch was easy, as I was using a deep ramp. The boat just floated free of the trailer, so I tied it off and parked the tow vehicle and trailer. On the day he claimed he was boating, he still managed to post 23 times. When did he actually find the time to go boating as he claimed? Must have been a short trip. 6:22 AM Another right-wing non-reader. Where does my post state I went boating? I said I splashed and retrieved the boat. That takes 20 minutes. Getting to the marina from my front door takes a lot less time than that. Let's see. Here is what you originally posted. "Yesterday, just for the hell of it, I did a solo launch and retrieval of our Parker 25. The launch was easy, as I was using a deep ramp. The boat just floated free of the trailer, so I tied it off and parked the tow vehicle and trailer." If all you did was launch and then retrieve the boat why you would park the tow vehicle and trailer? Caught in another lie Harry? Because I wanted to, crap-for-brains. I wanted to adjust the bow stop and I didn't want to block the ramp. How's your boat, Dennis? |
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Greg O wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Because I wanted to, crap-for-brains. I wanted to adjust the bow stop and I didn't want to block the ramp. How's your boat, Dennis? I adjusted the bow stop on my trailer. The boat never left the trailer, and the trailer never left the driveway! Greg Good for you, Greg. My trailer boat is a bit heavy to move by hand when it is on the bunk trailer and the trailer is on land. |
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pack a lunch. :)
"Charles" wrote in message ... Megalodon wrote: It's amazing what you can come up with when you have nothing else to do... how long did you weed through those posts to get all those times? :) Fresh meat has arrived, boys. -- Charlie |
Harry's Trailer Winch
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... I adjusted the bow stop on my trailer. The boat never left the trailer, and the trailer never left the driveway! Greg Good for you, Greg. My trailer boat is a bit heavy to move by hand when it is on the bunk trailer and the trailer is on land. I have seen bigger boats than yours slid off trailers on dry land. Think winch, big tree. Greg |
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Greg O wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... I adjusted the bow stop on my trailer. The boat never left the trailer, and the trailer never left the driveway! Greg Good for you, Greg. My trailer boat is a bit heavy to move by hand when it is on the bunk trailer and the trailer is on land. I have seen bigger boats than yours slid off trailers on dry land. Think winch, big tree. Greg You think I should dry-slide my 3+ ton boat on the trailer bunks? I don't think so. Far easier to float the boat and then make the adjustment. |
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"Anonymous Sender" wrote in message
acolo.com... On Fri, 02 Jul 2004, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Anonymous Sender" wrote in message tacolo.com... That's interesting. I did the exact same thing with MY boat last week, so I could replace the bunk carpet. Bet it took you more than 20 minutes. 30 minutes. BTW, at our launches, tying off the boat to the launch dock is only allowed for loading and unloading. It is considered extremely rude to tie up dock space meant for that purpose. Any idea what time of day I did the work? Nope and don't really care. Just pointing out that our launches are for loading and unloading only. Thanks for the tip. I thought you could park a boat at the loading docks and leave for a 3 hour dinner. What a surprise to find out otherwise. Even so, I did the work at around 8:30 on a Monday night. The place was dead. The 6 in/out docks were empty, but I still parked the boat at one of the 4 pumpout docks. |
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K. Smith wrote:
Thanks anon & well done, then of course the world's most experienced boater didn';t seem to know that the manual winch had multiple speeds??? Nope. Didn't really start using the trailer until this season. Last season, boat was stored on a cradle, trailer was stored in a boatyard. Only trailered the boat a couple of times. This season boat is stored on a trailer, and launched at least once a week. Never bothered to examine the winch or notice there was a lever that allowed another gear to slide over. None of my other trailer boats had multi-speed winches. They were much, much lighter boats, and there was no need for a multi-speed. You have grandkids? How, by immaculate deception? |
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K. Smith wrote:
You let me know when you're available, and I'll confirm my availability. When you arrive on the agreed upon date, I'll offer up a cell phone number and meet you. You show me the money and your willingness to part with it, and I'll take you to the boat and demonstrate our ownership. There it is Jim the old "our" ownership!! It's not his it belongs to the union group!!! Don't forget you're dealing with a socialist. "Our" implies familial, you dumb skank. As in "et ux." Or, in your case, "et ox." Socialist? Now there's a laugh. What happened to your daily ECT, Smith? Burn out the electrodes? |
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