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SkunkBoat 05-14-2012 10:48 PM

Launched...finally
 
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Finally got her floating. In a new place this year, Manasquan River Club. I got the "cheap" dock at $2350. My old marina was bought by Hoffman's and the rent went to $4000 from $1800.

Launched at 6:30 PM and went out to find some fish. Plenty of bunker in 55 ft. We fished 4 live bunker til 8 PM, NO BITES, then went to the mouth of the inlet to catch a few small blues in light tackle.

Tied up to new dock in the dark. Floating dock. Totally different than my old setup. Hope its right. Got a nagging feeling I forgot something.

RWilson2526 05-15-2012 01:49 PM

Wow that is a hell of an increase.....they HAD to lose a bunch of customers I would think.

Road King Cole 05-15-2012 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by SkunkBoat (Post 189023)
Got a nagging feeling I forgot something.


I have that feeling all the time...

That's why I put the drain plug in the night before.

Congrats on you launch!

rkc

willy 05-15-2012 03:46 PM

Good job Skunk, good luck with the new place.

Oh and send me your contact cell info with your real name if you have not already, do it with a PM

reelapeelin 05-15-2012 04:03 PM

Looks good, Skunk...so is there enough slack to pull the boat back to the dock to board it?...I guess no finger docks is why they can keep their rates low...:head:

SkunkBoat 05-15-2012 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by reelapeelin (Post 189054)
Looks good, Skunk...so is there enough slack to pull the boat back to the dock to board it?...I guess no finger docks is why they can keep their rates low...:head:

Had to use a spring line, which I never used before(except on a 550 ft destroyer). I like to back in so the thing they suggest is use a 2x6 plank to the swim platform to board. (hence i finally mounted a swim platform)

Its actually ALOT easier to board than at my old dock, which had a 4-5ft tide (and ripping current) and no finger dock. I used weights on pulleys for the bow lines so I could pull it close. I backed stern to dock and motor up, At low tide the motor went under the dock and I literally jumped down into the boat. The worst was mid tide where the motor hit the dock...that's a long stretch!

SkunkBoat 05-15-2012 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by RWilson2526 (Post 189049)
Wow that is a hell of an increase.....they HAD to lose a bunch of customers I would think.

Don't think they wanted riff-raff like me in a 20fter. My old dock was renovated and became a commercial dock(little scallopers and the like)

SkunkBoat 05-15-2012 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 189052)
Good job Skunk, good luck with the new place.

Oh and send me your contact cell info with your real name if you have not already, do it with a PM

Thought I did but doesn't show in "Sent" folder so I sent another, which still doesn't show in sent folder...????

mushman 05-16-2012 09:46 PM

I used to have a slip like that, and the only advice I can give is be sure the rings on the pole can't reach the bottom at low tide and get caught on the L that meets the pole.I've seen many boats at that marina get hung up and take water, and sink.I had a rope tied from the top that let the rings only slide so much before they could get caught on the bottom.If the rings are small enough you should be good.

reelapeelin 05-17-2012 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by SkunkBoat (Post 189059)
Had to use a spring line, which I never used before(except on a 550 ft destroyer). I like to back in so the thing they suggest is use a 2x6 plank to the swim platform to board. (hence i finally mounted a swim platform)

2 x 6?...I'd be more of a 2 x 10 or 12 kinda guy...and definately backed in as you say...amazes me when folks leave their boats w/stern exposed...:head:

...and thanks for puttin' in the time aboard that 550 footer...:clap:


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