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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Quick 84 Mirrorcraft Northport 14 Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 506209" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I do similar with a couple differences. I'm lucky I can keep just about all my gear stays on the boat. The only things to load are the ice chest and fish finder. I do remove everything if we are are going on an out of town trip. I don't unhook the bow eye until the back of the boat is over the water. My bunks aren't that slippery and I probably don't need to do this, but I would worry if I didn't. Then, I either tie the line to a cleat on the dock or I stick my arm out the window and hold it. If I do that I don't slam the brakes because I would probably rip my shoulder off! Hahah. Sometimes someone standing on the dock offers to hold the bow line. I always try to return that favor if I see someone launching by themselves. </p><p></p><p>I need to replace the bunk carpets. I'm irritated the ones sold as for bunks are mostly 12' long. I need like just under 16' to cover both bunks. It is kind of like the package of 8 hot dog buns when you need 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 506209, member: 21536"] I do similar with a couple differences. I'm lucky I can keep just about all my gear stays on the boat. The only things to load are the ice chest and fish finder. I do remove everything if we are are going on an out of town trip. I don't unhook the bow eye until the back of the boat is over the water. My bunks aren't that slippery and I probably don't need to do this, but I would worry if I didn't. Then, I either tie the line to a cleat on the dock or I stick my arm out the window and hold it. If I do that I don't slam the brakes because I would probably rip my shoulder off! Hahah. Sometimes someone standing on the dock offers to hold the bow line. I always try to return that favor if I see someone launching by themselves. I need to replace the bunk carpets. I'm irritated the ones sold as for bunks are mostly 12' long. I need like just under 16' to cover both bunks. It is kind of like the package of 8 hot dog buns when you need 10. [/QUOTE]
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