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Old August 30th, 2004, 03:30 PM
Bob La Londe
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Default Sad Day

I've always used the velcro rodsavers, but I will definitely have those on
my next boat.

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"Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message
...
BPS sells them also. I installed a pair a couple of years ago, and I think
they're great.

"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
You know the only reason I don't have these on my boat?

I'm not brave enough to start hacking up my fiberglass! Now, if someone

else
would do it for me... and I didn't have to watch... that would be alot
easier. LOL

When I was still a young, single man, I had a 71 Chevrolet Cheyenne

truck
that was my pride and joy. My roommate at that time worked in the

upholstery
business and suggested that we install a sunroof. All it would cost me

was
the price of the sunroof and lunch! Ten seconds of watching him drive a
chisel through the top of my truck was all I could stand! I left and

didn't
come back into it was all over.

I know with these buckles you can use the little attachment thing, but

flush
mount look like the way to go. I'm sure I'd stump a toe and fall

overboard,
eventually.

"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ...

"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
news Running in Saturday afternoon after a good day on the water we were
greated
by rain and very choppy water created from constant pleasure boat

traffic.
Now usually it is not a problem seeing the wakes created by those

boats
but
the combination of gray skies, along with the rain in my eyes and

about
60mph ( I know , slow down) I didn't see a wake that was created by

2
boats
crossing and hit it wide open we ended only turning about 10 degrees

but
it
was enough to launch 2 of my baitcasters overboard. One we found

floating
(thank god graphite is so light ) and the other (a Lamiglass rod I

tied
up
with a 100B baby bantam) could not be recovered :-(. That is about

a
$230
lesson I learned.. SLOW DOWN!

Hey Chris,

Sorry to hear about your misfortune. I had to learn the same lesson

before
I got smart. Take a look at

http://www.ospreyproducts.com/rodbuckle.ivnu
and seriously consider buying a pair. Easy to install, they're worth

their
price and I believe that you can get them at Gander Mountain.

Then......you don't have to slow down! ;-)
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