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Thread: beaching

  1. #1
    nuboater
    How about some opinions on beaching? What do you do to get in on the beach without damage?

  2. #2
    Havasu Hangin'
    Have your wife swim over and put a towel down...

  3. #3
    nuboater
    How about a "Keel Guard"?

  4. #4
    nextasex
    unfortunatly NOTHING! every few years, take the boat back to the manufacturer and re-gel the bottom. Beaching is a must.
    frank

  5. #5
    wannajetboat
    I put a Keel Guard on my last not so Hot Boat, it worked really good, it was on there for four years and looked almost as good as new when I sold the boat.

  6. #6
    nuboater
    thanks

  7. #7
    locogringo
    keel guard for sure. They come in quite a few varieties of colors to match most bottom colors.

  8. #8
    sandblasted
    An anchor helps...I beach just long enough to unload chairs, coolers, EZ-up etc...then pull the boat out and tie it off to an anchor about 20 yards off the beach, depending on the depth..that way the boat doesn't get pushed around the beach all day...

  9. #9
    69 Elim
    anchor off and wade out to the boat. the only way with a flat.

  10. #10
    EXTREME1
    ANCHOR OUT WITH A BUNGGEE ANCHOR ROPE THE ONLY WAY TO ANCHOR OUT,YOU DONT EVEN HALF TO GET WET (THATS NO FUN)!!! YOU CAN PUSH IT OUT & PULL IT IN TO LOAD & UN LOAD WONT PULL ANCHOR OF BOTTOM AROUND $24.00 CHEAP FOR NO HEADACHES.

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