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Harry Krause wrote:
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? Liar; you have no clue, the last fabricated trailer boat was a 19ftr?? guess what dopey?? if you really had owned it there would have been a multi speed winch. But what about all those years working in your father's dealership?? When you are googling for your next BS boating lie story try to take more notice or even better go to any ramp & have a look. You are pathetic you really are. Nope you're a total liar Harry the more you squirm the more you confirm it. K |
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