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    I knew I should have taken a pic of the boat when I saw it below Pickwick Dam 2 years back. The guy had a nice aluminum boat.....don't remember the brand but it was a pretty boat. I was more fascinated with what he had rigged to the boat. In essence he had a roll cage built around the perimeter of boat and motor. It was light weight aluminum with pins securing it that could be pulled in a matter of minutes and the whole thing removed. Darndest thing I've ever seen. He would pull up behind a generator to fish and tie onto the dam. The cage protected everything. I wish I had gotten a pic as I have thought about that many times....wanting one for my boat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    I knew I should have taken a pic of the boat when I saw it below Pickwick Dam 2 years back. The guy had a nice aluminum boat.....don't remember the brand but it was a pretty boat. I was more fascinated with what he had rigged to the boat. In essence he had a roll cage built around the perimeter of boat and motor. It was light weight aluminum with pins securing it that could be pulled in a matter of minutes and the whole thing removed. Darndest thing I've ever seen. He would pull up behind a generator to fish and tie onto the dam. The cage protected everything. I wish I had gotten a pic as I have thought about that many times....wanting one for my boat.


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    I have tried this and it works well. Probably not good on ALL bridges though
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    I also struggle a bit with this and have a few scratches. My biggest concern is hitting the motor more than the boat.
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    I think just hang a board over the side toward the pilings.
    Maybe some padding on the side against the boat.
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    On a bridge close enough to the water you can reach it from the boat deck , I use the bungee type mooring ropes and c clamps to hook to the under side of the bridge. It keeps me away from the pilings . Any wave action is absorbed by the mooring ropes.
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    I bought these, they don't work very well. Name:  51WA7VIN9BL.jpg
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    Not sure what that grayplastic device is. Can you explain.

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    It hooks over the square rail of your pontoon panels. The buoy rope goes through the hole. Makes it extremely easy to move the buoys from one spot on the rail to another spot. After thinking about it some I'm not sure it would help that much. Which was why I asked if anybody had tried them.

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