Who else would like to share a tip or two they use or know of & so much the better if fishing related.
Titahi wrote: Try buying a NATO strap, as it goes over the spring bar then under the watch and out over the other spring bar you are highly unlikely to loose your watch, even if one spring bar lets go or gets knocked, the watch remains attached. A better proposition that normal straps which if they fail at either end can be costly. The idea of relying on superglue to attach a watch to a strap on my wrist isnt appealing, although I can see the rational behind it....... |
Jaapie wrote: Can't you just superglue the watch to your arm Bazz? Do away with straps altogether. |
puff wrote: I will watch this thread with interest |
letsgetem wrote: Heres something I like, a lot. Someone else told me. Â To stop the boat rolling backwards off the trailer before the hook is removed. Tie a length of cord to the end of the chain that holds the safety shackle. Put the cord through the shackle hole on the bow, Hold the cord so the boat stays in place and the winch rope loosens so you can remove the winch hook, and let er go. |
The Tamure Kid wrote: The two people standing in the boat got a fright, but not as big as the guy reversing down the ramp, who got out of his vehicle quick smart to see their 5-6m fibreglass cuddy high and dry on the concrete. Ouch. |
letsgetem wrote: To stop the boat rolling backwards off the trailer before the hook is removed. Tie a length of cord to the end of the chain that holds the safety shackle. Put the cord through the shackle hole on the bow, Hold the cord so the boat stays in place and the winch rope loosens so you can remove the winch hook, and let er go. |
kitno wrote: Here's a tip, I grow my hair long enough to tie back, thus creating the illusion that I still have a full head of hair |
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