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We're moving two of the boats to the other side of the yard under another shelter, I hope this will prevent my sister from backing into the tongue's whenever she visits. Yes it is silly looking.

Daddy had been placing a 5 gallon bucket over the tongue's to act as a bumper for shin protection during the possibility of an intoxicated event, the Giraffe's should act as double duty.
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very nice and it will also be nice o line up the tuck when loading!!
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Great thread.

MJ, I am going to build me an oil catcher w hose like you made. Not only will it get all the oil\sludge\crap out, it will be cheaper than buying a pump!

For aligning up the trailer hitch to the trailer, I had bought alignment poles like these:

http://www.amazon.com/Reese-Towpower...m_cr_pr_sims_t

I think I have also seen them at auto zone or walmart. Save's me getting in and out of the truck to see if its aligned, or even better yet: trying to understand directions from my wife.

Even without these, I would opt to do it by myself.

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I had a par of them poles, I still didn't like them. But I have gotten pretty good at backing up so i don't have to much of a issue there.
I am thinking of getting a slip for this year?? We shall see
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I am thinking of getting a slip for this year?? We shall see

Well, that certainly falls into the "making life easier catagory"...except for maybe bottom paint.
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Here's a small contribution to a great thread: Instead of buying one of those rubber doughnuts to set your trailer jack wheel in, I cut a 5 inch hole in a piece of a 2x10 with a jig saw. All my friends with boats see it and say they should have thought of it.
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i made this to strip old line off reels, threaded bolt through an old water bottle cap and put in your cordless drill. works great and when full, get a new bottle, caps are pretty universal.



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