I have not picked up my Bennie yet and have been looking at fenders. I liked the Toonmate until I read the reviews and found they are not kept in place underway. Seems like a lot of fender to store.
Also looked at Taylor Made
http://www.taylormadeproducts.com/catalog/
And at Toon Fender...
Hey Jason,
Sorry to hear about the prop damage. Try repairing it. Tuckerton propeller does repairs, they are right up the street from Sheltered Cove. http://tuckertonpropeller.com/
hope that helps
greg
Hey Jason, congrats. Last I saw your boat it was on a pretty nice trailer. Was that yours?
It is cold and windy here, I don't even want to go outside.
I may pick up my boat in a couple of weeks.
Greg
Wow. I was just talking about insurance, great posts. Good information. I like Boat US's quote and their tow package. If you don't have a tow package you may want to add a seatow membership.
We probably won't pick up ours for a couple of weeks, I still have some davit work.
I did not notice the scratch.
Liking the warm temps though.
Talk soon,
Greg
Hey Jason,
Have not come up with a name yet, working on it.
Looks like you have power. That 150 looks pretty good on the back of your boat.
Ken the mechanic who was working on her loves Yamahas.
Here are some pics.
Greg
Another option would be davits. I will be using them on my new Bennie.
http://davitmaster.com/
I originally had seawall mounts and converted them to piling mounts.
In some cases you can swivel your boat from water to land making it great for service and storage.
I think we both did well with Sheltered Cove. The Tuckerton Grille is a great place, we go there often. Also just down the street on the bay is Panini Bay they are closed for the season right now but may be open when you pick up your boat, just get there early. Panini is also a great...
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