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    Quote Originally Posted by peke View Post
    Hat55,

    Wow, there is one thing we haven't done yet! We have never forgotten the plug. (YET) Why does someone take the plug out anyway? Maybe we should be doing that after boating???

    Hey, I love entertaining people! They can laugh all they want to. I just don't want to get in anyone's way because we are so slow. I usually find something to laugh about in any situation. (my own situation)

    Well, we canceled our Oologah fishing trip for today. Maybe I can go to Eufaula tomorrow...
    Peke
    I don't usually take plug out, but had left it outside a few days and rain was forecasted.
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    Hat55,

    I didn't know we were supposed to take the plug out. Seriously! It never occurred to me to take the plug out. We probably have lots of water since it rained. We have a cover on the boat that holds huge puddles of water. I think some water gets through it, but we always have lots of water to dump off the side before we take the cover off.

    Hey, I learn something new every time I post something! I love that!

    Peke

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    Peke,
    Another thing that will get you on loading a boat is people moving on the boat and not evenly distributed weight. i.e. My large self usually gets to the center back if I'm not driving.

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    That got me to thinking....I am usually the only one in the boat when loading. I am sitting on the right side and the propeller spins to the right (Am I correct?) so the boat is heavier on the right side and turns to the right. So once loaded, why do we always have to push the boat by hand to the right? You'd think it would need to be pushed over to the left.

    Plus, I really think I am going too slow. By the time I get to go fishing again, I will have forgotten what little I have learned!

    Peke

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