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Old 08-18-2005, 01:06 PM   #1
ProfessorM
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New Dock

I was in Plymouth today so I thought I would cruise down and check out the new floating dock they built. Boy was I dissapointed. It is a nice dock but not worth a piss hole in the snow as far as I am concerned. What the hell good is a dock 50' from the ramp. I thought they would put it on either side of the ramp or both so when you come in or go out you can tie up to it and avoid running the boat up on the concrete ramp or those lovely concrete side things lining the ramp. So now are you surpose to tie up to the dock, run up and get trailer, back down, run all the way up and then out to dock, then run boat up on trailer, etc. That is convenient and a real time saver, not. So I still can't go by my self with out the chance of running the hull up on ramp. Looks pretty but a total useless waste of money. Paul

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