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    Sun block first on list


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    What popped into my mind was the number one thing on my list is me. If I cannot go then nothing else matters. Seriously there are some good things to remember in this thread. I have some things I do every trip and some that I do every now and then.

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    Mine is just jig poles and jigs. Plug stays in boat and on board charger stays pluged in.


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    Check the radar first before I even make coffee!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranger-go-getter View Post
    Mine is just jig poles and jigs. Plug stays in boat and on board charger stays pluged in.


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    plug stays in the boat? what do you do if it rains on your trip home? i like the idea because I have bad dreams all the time of forgetting to plug the boat...but I was taught to remove it before the trip home.....I would rather leave it in all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishervet View Post
    plug stays in the boat? what do you do if it rains on your trip home? i like the idea because I have bad dreams all the time of forgetting to plug the boat...but I was taught to remove it before the trip home.....I would rather leave it in all the time.
    I check to make sure my plug is in the night before I go, then the morning before I leave the house and a final check right before I launch....forgot it once 58 years ago.....never want to do that again.....I take it out before I leave the launch coming home....
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    I've got a rechargeable jump starter/air compressor that I always make sure is charged and in the boat. It's been used more by other people at the ramp or on the water than I have used it - always somebody at the ramp with dead battery or a low tire on their trailer! And, it sure is a comfortable feeling knowing that I have it with me when my battery gauge drops a little low from electronics and live well pumps!
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    My boat is a aluminum boat so if it's not a heavy rain by the next trip the water is out from the heat if not I just use a empty bottle and bail it out. Guess I'm used to it from frogging and going places I should.


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    In one of the dry boxes behind the seat, I have a cup which holds the keys, plug, and I-pilot remote. Can't pick out the keys without removing the plug first, so it's in hand when I retrieve the keys. I figure I won't forget that way. Yes, it has happened to me as well. Probably 25+ years ago. Also have a set routine when unloading/loading the boat and don't want anyone helping me because of my set routine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker123 View Post
    Also have a set routine when unloading/loading the boat and don't want anyone helping me because of my set routine.
    Boy, I can relate to that.....
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