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    Quote Originally Posted by KnightShadow10 View Post
    If the remote is not attatched to your body when you fall....you will not be able to use it...it will also be hard for an older guy like me to get back in the boat soaking wet..I will be wearing an inflatable full time..Best deal is dont fall out...something I didn't used to think about
    That's my biggest worry. Can I get back in the boat. Yea I know bout the putting your foot on the motor and tilting. Last time I was out in the water was about 20 years in a boat with a ladder, barely made it.
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    Short lanyard hooked to my belt and unit layin in my lap. Easier to get to than one hangin round ya neck.
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    I fell in at Sardis one time. I was wearing my inflatable vest that did it's job Luckily I had someone with me. I tried using the motor to get back in the boat with, but I couldn't get my foot high enough. My partner slow idled the boat to the bank while I held on. As soon as I got home I ordered a folding four step telescoping ladder.
    I may be getting older but I refuse to grow up.

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    I bought a rope ladder with weighted plastic steps at Academy...I have it fastened to a cleat on the back deck...it is folded up and strapped down with a velcro strap....can release and deploy it from the water. Good cheap fix and its not in the way. Also have a short rope with a loop for a hand hold fastened to the cleat.
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    I wonder how much weight that cleat can hold..mine dont have very large diameter screws.. That might be a good solution...maybe install a ladder with heavier bolts

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    It will hold a lot....mine is put on with bolts washers and lock nuts

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    I have tried it out....i can get back in ok

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    A little FYI, Minnkota remotes are waterproof and they float.
    And I always have mine around my neck on a lanyard.
    As a guide for hybrids and stripers, I am all over the boat assisting in netting, photographing, re-baiting, etc.

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    Default Well I did it. I fell in with the Ipilot running.

    I'm glad you ended up okay. I started using the MinnKota short carabiner clip this year and clip it to my right front belt loop. It's right where I need it when I reach down, don't run the chance of it falling off since it has positive attachment to my pants and it eliminates the lanyard tan line that I got every year.
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    Every time I see the title of this thread it makes me smile...No,not at your misfortune.Could happen to any of us .It shows you are willing to admit it and I admire you for that.Absolutely love the picture of you,your son,and a nice fish.Won't be many years til he is fishing with Dad.....Thank You for this post...
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