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Bumpers for streams

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Re: Bumpers for streams

Post: # 6274Post ccrick »

transomstand wrote: Me neither :dunno:

Now, if I could only figure out what I did with that windshield :thinking:
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Post: # 6276Post Sonik »

Pete,

All I gotta say is.....after the run home last weekend in the rain after our Illinois run got rained out, I'm glad I had that windshield...even slumped down as far as I could, my forehead was still hurtin'! But you wouldn't know anything about that since yours never sees anything but 70 degrees and sunny skies :mrgreen: :up:
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Re: Bumpers for streams

Post: # 6281Post transomstand »

Sonik wrote:Pete,

All I gotta say is.....after the run home last weekend in the rain after our Illinois run got rained out, I'm glad I had that windshield...even slumped down as far as I could, my forehead was still hurtin'! But you wouldn't know anything about that since yours never sees anything but 70 degrees and sunny skies :mrgreen: :up:

Nick bought a SavePhace mask last year, works fantastic, but I'm waaaay too cheap to buy one. I bought a neoprene mask for about 6 bucks, that the motorcycle guys use. Tried it on the way back from the dam run. I was thinking I should take it off, because the rain had stopped, until I figured out it was still raining! Thing really works, you can fold it up, and store it anywhere. Can't believe I drove 35 years with needles in my face...... :boating:
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Re: Bumpers for streams

Post: # 6428Post RedDemon »

That bumper idea is good. I've tried to figure out how to keep it from rubbing against the dock. Got to try it.
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Re: Bumpers for streams

Post: # 6805Post Rut311969 »

Most deaf idea and probly more dependable then your buddy at fuel docks seeing how docks r always to high for low boats. Sounds like just what Ineed to keep cashy canvas tarp from ripping on corners of valero window frame. Gotta love cheap remadies .
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