We should get an "after" pic in November...No mere mortal's bilge looks that good after the boat leaves the marina.![]()
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We should get an "after" pic in November...No mere mortal's bilge looks that good after the boat leaves the marina.![]()
Remind me. I am actually kneeling in the bilge area. It is immense as that is the spot for the optional Seekeeper which I did not go with. The money allotted to the project evaporated on other boat necessities, etc.We should get an "after" pic in November...
Ricks neighborhood?
LOL Must be at the boat
when the boat getting there?
I only used the top step was never a need to use the lover ones at least at that Marina Hell I remember when there was no steps lolBe very careful on those bottom steps at low tide they can be as slippery as a MFer.
The Tuna Club used to have those built into the bulkhead ladders to get up and down to the boat. At low tide you had to use some of the steps that were under water at high tide and those were dangerous it was more slippery than ice. Especially when loading and offloading the boat gear, coolers full of fish, etc..I only used the top step was never a need to use the lover ones at least at that Marina Hell I remember when there was no steps lol
Maybe Thursday. Maybe Friday. Saw it yesterday and still looking like a bunch of work to go.when the boat getting there?
Luckily I will not be using more than the upper 2 steps if needed. Will probably put something sticky on them.Be very careful on those bottom steps at low tide they can be as slippery as a MFer.
That would be nice, but not here, lol.The Tuna Club used to have those built into the bulkhead ladders to get up and down to the boat. At low tide you had to use some of the steps that were under water at high tide and those were dangerous it was more slippery than ice. Especially when loading and offloading the boat gear, coolers full of fish, etc..
About 15 or 20 years ago we redid the entire bulkhead and put in floating docks, with those aluminum ramps to get down, all state of the art, with electric, water, etc.