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reels engine support for trailering.
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reels engine support for trailering.
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ad.php?t=17155


Glad you can use this, tsubaki...hope it works for lotta folks...PVC was mentioned for this, but I doubt it'll last long...

Easy to make and install...you know what they say...from simple minds come simple products!!...
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this one isn't new but it's worth a repost.when i perch fish on Lake Erie,I sometimes have to try several spots before we get onto the fish which means setting and retreiving the anchor each time(too poor for a windlass!!!)Since it seems like I'm always the only one on board who is willing or able to crawl up onto the bow,this ladder setup makes doing it very easy.

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Another thing that helps with anchoring and knowing how much rope I have out is simply marking the anchor rope.from the end of the rope at the anchor chain i used a big black permanant marker and made a wide mark on the rope every 10 feet and put a red one at the 50 foot mark.

Hull cleaning after the boat has been docked for a couple of weeks on Erie use to be a very tough job until a friend who has been fishing Erie for many years gave me this tip.mix up a solution of "The Works" toilet bowl cleaner and Hydrogen Peroxide at a 50/50 mixture and put it in a spray bottle.spray it on the scumline,then use a heavy towel to scrub the scum off.it makes the job VERY easy.I was told by my friend to try it on a spot that isn't very visible just to make sure that it wouldn't react with the finish first.I did and have had no problems at all.this really does make the job very easy.this year was the first i fished in the water where the green algae bloom was thick and that stuff covered my hull but this solution took it right off!

My anchor rope storage container is simply a cleaned out 6 gallon plastic syrup bucket that i drilled holes in the bottom of to allow the water to drain out of. the rope coils up into it very easily and dries fairly fast in it.
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