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Post by fishkisser99 on Jun 30, 2021 18:35:07 GMT -6
...anybody else do this? I've copied an pasted from Word so it's kinda ugly, but you get the idea...share yours, please!
Boat Prep Check-Out
Trailering: Ears down Motor up Straps Earmuffs Plug in/out Key
Safety: Handheld VHF Flares/Whistle/Mirror Life vests Food/Water Cell phone Tools Jump pack
Motor: Oil Fuel Batteries charged
Electronics: VHF Radio Depth finder
Clothing &c: Fleece Raingear Socks/shoes Hat Sunglasses/sunscreen
Fishing Gear: Rods/reels Extra line Riggers/balls Tackle box Pliers/scissors Ice/icebox License/ID Priest Tape Net
Tools: Prop wrench/nuts Pliers Screwdrivers Wire/electrical Solenoid/plugs
Other: License/CRC Registration Regulations
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Post by gnrphil on Jun 30, 2021 19:54:04 GMT -6
That's a fine check list, but you forgot the BEER.
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Post by Juan on Jul 1, 2021 5:21:53 GMT -6
Yep. Mine's hand written and not as detailed as yours but it serves the purpose and the older I get, the more I need it.
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Post by freezerfiller on Jul 1, 2021 15:11:09 GMT -6
I don't usually take a priest, they usually end up drinking all my beer
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Post by Juan on Jul 1, 2021 15:22:09 GMT -6
I don't usually take a priest, they usually end up drinking all my beer I missed that.
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985crabs
Captain
2000 V1900 Bay Series, Yamaha 150 Carb. 2
Posts: 1,317
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Post by 985crabs on Jul 2, 2021 7:19:33 GMT -6
Tire pressure + spare. Grease in hubs. Spare hub in truck.
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Post by fishkisser99 on Jul 2, 2021 19:13:27 GMT -6
Good call, 985crabs--I usually hit the grease fittings a couple times in season, and only drive a mile or two to the launch...do certainly keep a floor jack and a trailer spare in tow vehicle....
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Post by fishkisser99 on Jul 4, 2021 21:48:25 GMT -6
...lol...no beer on my boat anymore.
I've found after a full day fishing, even a couple cans of ice-cold RedHook motor oil suddenly make the dock a bit too fast to tie up to....
Once parked, flushed, catch cleaned and prepped for the next day--that's the time to lubricate the pilot a bit.
Ymmv--
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985crabs
Captain
2000 V1900 Bay Series, Yamaha 150 Carb. 2
Posts: 1,317
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Post by 985crabs on Jul 5, 2021 7:00:49 GMT -6
...lol...no beer on my boat anymore. I've found after a full day fishing, even a couple cans of ice-cold RedHook motor oil suddenly make the dock a bit too fast to tie up to.... Once parked, flushed, catch cleaned and prepped for the next day--that's the time to lubricate the pilot a bit. Ymmv-- What is the ideal speed at which to approach the dock? The precise speed at which you wish to hit it. Aiyeeeeeeeee!
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WaterDog
Sailor
H20-K9
Posts: 40
Sea Pro model and year: 1996 190CC - 07 Merc 150
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Post by WaterDog on Jul 12, 2021 4:35:54 GMT -6
Excellent list! Copied and ready to print. Thank you. I can't count how many times I have gotten to the dock and THEN remembered that item I needed. I will be putting this list on my driver seat before every trip, as long as I don't forget the list I will all set.
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