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FishStretcher 07-27-2016 01:54 PM

Ouch. Excellent point!
I want to install a swim step on the transom but for now I use a collapsible swim ladder in the splashwell when I go singlehanded. I can do it without, but only just.

EarToTheWater 07-27-2016 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by SSPBill (Post 245570)
But this is a good reminder that safely getting back in is as much about what you do before you leave the dock as it is with the rig under you and how you operate it.

Agreed!!!! Preparation goes a long way in the context of safety and returning home!

EarToTheWater 07-27-2016 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by FishStretcher (Post 245572)
Ouch. Excellent point!
I want to install a swim step on the transom but for now I use a collapsible swim ladder in the splashwell when I go singlehanded. I can do it without, but only just.

Swim step is a must! The odds of you being 100% able after unintentionally being thrown out of the boat are slim!

bumpdraft 07-27-2016 03:24 PM

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If you get to the ramp and it looks like this.. don't go.

EarToTheWater 07-27-2016 05:23 PM

Duly Noted :D:D:D

Beaver 07-27-2016 05:54 PM

That's the photo! That says it all.


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