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On Oct 11, 7:46 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 19:16:30 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: It's much easier to get him on the Navigator than the GB. He's a really cool dog, but not much of an athlete. At 100+ lbs it's a pain picking him up to get on the GB. On the Navigator he just steps onto the large, fiberglass swim platform and then through the transom door onto the cockpit. Eisboch I had an older dog with arthritis. He hated being carried on board the boat, so I had plywood board cut the right size so he could easily walk on board. I think they actually sell something like this, but it was easy to have the board cut and then place foam insulation (the kind they sell to wrap around pipes) on the ends so it would not scratch the fiberglass. Over the course of a summer's cruising we've seen a number of improvised dog boarding systems. They sure do look forward to that morning trip ashore in the dinghy. All I got to say is "fishin'" and my dog is on it... Then we get to the boat and he lies down. Hates water, will bite you if you try to get him in. But put it on plane and he is standing right there, havin' a blast. I often wonder what he makes of circles around the lake. |
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