Carpet Bagger
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Joined: 4/18/2001 From: Greenville, PA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Storm Warning 2 Come on Bagger! $29 bucks is darn near a tank full of fuel for the kicker!  Do we really need to go so far as to check our tires (which if bad, will hold us up from fishing due to having to change a flat, etc.), If I can't tell my safety chains are good, then I don't need to touch a boat, let alone anything else mechanical in nature, the brakes, OK, maybe they need checked by a pro every once in a while, but it is still inane! I would be sick for a few weeks if I lost the cargo that the trailer was pulling, that is what I am driving at... Storm you know as well as I do what kinda ratty trailers you see from time to time around the boat dock...Theres alot of boats up there with bad tires, bad bearings, bad breaks, and bad couplers....And im sure theres alot of trucks with step bumpers that are over loaded for towing as well... Yes I agree with you, I am mechanical enough and have enough common sense to keep my breaks, tires, and lights up to par...others dont know a screwdriver from a hammer. Its there as a liability in case their is an accident where a trailer breaks loose that is not up to par...Last thing i would want to see is my 2ton boat headed for oncoming traffic because of my neglect.... Alot of guys dont do any prep work. They see the fish are biting, so they go out, hook up their boat to their truck, and just think everything is going to work right each year...Thats just not always the case...I start thinking about fishing in early April, and start getting organized for the year...Do my greasing, and other maint., get the trailer inspected and im off for Port Clinton. I have a 3.5gal for my honda...$29 its like almost 2 tanks of gas...but last time i checked this game we play isnt exactly cheap. For $29 bucks to have the fish cops and police look the other way while im trailering knowing my trailer is up to par, its money well spent...If your equipment is up to par you will never get hasseled...You always see the WCOs checking the ratty looking boats, and its always the same excuse, they are picking on a guy....Erie is a nasty body of water, to go out there with any kinda half assed ideas CAN be fairly dangerous. Same thing applies when dragging a 2 ton boat up 79 at 70mph.
< Message edited by Carpet Bagger -- 6/22/2008 7:47:27 PM >
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