It is probably a good idea to make sure the rope tied to the bow is shorter than the boat.
WHY?
If it starts getting dragged it cant tangle in the prop unless you are using a bow mounted trolling motor.

my canoe doesn't have a propaunt betty wrote:Anyone who boats much probably has one or two ropes tied on.
It is probably a good idea to make sure the rope tied to the bow is shorter than the boat.
WHY?
If it starts getting dragged it cant tangle in the prop unless you are using a trolling motor.
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Redbeard wrote:my canoe doesn't have a propaunt betty wrote:Anyone who boats much probably has one or two ropes tied on.
It is probably a good idea to make sure the rope tied to the bow is shorter than the boat.
WHY?
If it starts getting dragged it cant tangle in the prop unless you are using a trolling motor.
Rick wrote:Been my experience that a good motor and prop will trim the line for you.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Tomkat wrote:AB were you trained by the Sea Shepherd crew?
aunt betty wrote:Tomkat wrote:AB were you trained by the Sea Shepherd crew?
TK, I work for whale preservation. True.
That is why you still exist.
Rick wrote:Been my experience that a good motor and prop will trim the line for you.
it's like the clap, spend enough time fucking around and it's bound to happenOlly wrote:Maybe it's being in the CG but I've never even come close to having the problem of ropes in any of my outboards or MM. Just always make sure I heave them in or watch the slack line very carefully if I'm towing something.
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jehler wrote:it's like the clap, spend enough time fucking around and it's bound to happenOlly wrote:Maybe it's being in the CG but I've never even come close to having the problem of ropes in any of my outboards or MM. Just always make sure I heave them in or watch the slack line very carefully if I'm towing something.
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Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
capt1972 wrote:there are no ropes on a boat, there are lines though. Bow lines. Stern lines. Even breast lines. But no ropes.
Olly wrote:capt1972 wrote:there are no ropes on a boat, there are lines though. Bow lines. Stern lines. Even breast lines. But no ropes.
Absolutely not true. It's a rope when not in use and becomes a line when it's given a job.
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