Someone put the docks in Yesterday...
And they are the old floating docks, and not the newer ones from last year...
I am so confused...
Converse Docks
- Salmoneye
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Converse Docks
There was a young man from Nantucket...
- early bird
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Re: Converse Docks
Hopefully the floaters (not the CaddyShack kind
) are left in. Easier to use, more stable and less damaging to the boat.
- fishingmachine
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Re: Converse Docks
any dock is better than no dock...and I think the floater is better than the steel one they stuck in there last year
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Digitroll Fishing
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Re: Converse Docks
I have a nice scratch up high near the rub rail on my star side of the boat thanks to that unprotected metal in the front of that fixed dock last year. The wind was pretty bad and it pushed me into it. Had I known about that front exposed metal was there on that dock I would have landed it on the shore. Live and learn and a lesson from the school of hard knocks.
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Re: Converse Docks
I bet that hurt Ron.... Prob the digitroll's 1st scratch!Digitroll (Ron) wrote:I have a nice scratch up high near the rub rail on my star side of the boat thanks to that unprotected metal in the front of that fixed dock last year. The wind was pretty bad and it pushed me into it. Had I known about that front exposed metal was there on that dock I would have landed it on the shore. Live and learn and a lesson from the school of hard knocks.