mdrsdr
05-27-2003, 04:10 PM
I have figured out a good solution to lowering the tower down onto your boat without damaging the finish of the boat.
At Walmart they have those oversized floating noodles that have a hole through the middle. You have to cut a piece to length, then cut about a one inch slot down the length to the existing hole. Then you can slip it onto the cage and lower away.
Before I would fumble with a cushion or vest to protect the boat.
This is working great. That part is working great. I still need to figure out how not to drop the cage bolts in the water when I lower it to go under a bridge.
At Walmart they have those oversized floating noodles that have a hole through the middle. You have to cut a piece to length, then cut about a one inch slot down the length to the existing hole. Then you can slip it onto the cage and lower away.
Before I would fumble with a cushion or vest to protect the boat.
This is working great. That part is working great. I still need to figure out how not to drop the cage bolts in the water when I lower it to go under a bridge.