LakeOconeeGuy
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Received my 2012 RCW 2575 I/O this morning and absolutely love it!
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Added note southcst1: I use them, but sometimes if you want to have a quicker, easier height adjustment than tying and untying the knot just using the clip, I use Overtons fendergrip part# 32531 for a little quicker adjustment in conjunction with the aforementiond clip.. GerryThanks Derrick, I was actually looking around West Marine for something like that yesterday, but they have these at Overtons which is what you're probably talking about and may actually work. I'm going to buy a couple and try them out.
http://www.overtons.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?pdesc=Fender-Adjuster-For-Pontoon-Boat-Rails-4-Pack&i=74625&str=pontoon+rail&merchID=4005
By the way, I like your Ridgy, we used to breed them. Great dogs.
Thanks Gerry, The pontoon fenders I bought came with easy adjustable straps that you actually cinch up tight when you put them out so I'd try to use my swivel hooks through that rope hole or find another hook that works. If I end up going back to the standard fenders, that part you suggested looks like the hot ticket. Are you happy with those clips? Any durability problems?. . . and does the fender ever push up at a dock causing the line to slack and pop the clip off?Added note southcst1: I use them, but sometimes if you want to have a quicker, easier height adjustment than tying and untying the knot just using the clip, I use Overtons fendergrip part# 32531 for a little quicker adjustment in conjunction with the aforementiond clip.. Gerry
Thanks southcst1, we absolutely love our Ridgebacks, after having them, I have a hard time thinking about having anything else, they have such a personality to them. Maybe a Bulldog, as my username suggests! We are very proud of them. We don't show them, just do agility and obedience training, they love agility training! They also love running WILDLY in the agility ring when that strikes their fancy,so it can be interesting! Haha. Our breeder was a little disappointed that we didn't show our female, she has a very good build to her. Her brother from the same litter actually won best of breed at the Westminster show in New York a couple years ago, and they look almost identical in build. Are you still breeding dogs or are you out of the rat race completely?Thanks Derrick, I was actually looking around West Marine for something like that yesterday, but they have these at Overtons which is what you're probably talking about and may actually work. I'm going to buy a pack and try them out. Although I am a little skeptical on them being made of plastic.
http://www.overtons.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?pdesc=Fender-Adjuster-For-Pontoon-Boat-Rails-4-Pack&i=74625&str=pontoon+rail&merchID=4005
By the way, I like your Ridgy, we used to breed them. Great dogs.
We bred them for about 9-10 years but called it quits about 15 years ago. We had show quality dogs just but didn't have time for it, although many of our pups were shown and did quite well. If we ever go back to large dogs we'll definitely get another Ridgeback as we found them to be exactly as you described. A couple of years ago my wife bought home a toy chihuahua (3 LBS) that she had found and my first reaction was "what the hell is that?" Once I figured out that this little dog was a natural born retriever, she had my heart. If there's a lab out there who is any more intense on retrieving than this little chihuaua I'd like to see it. She jumps into lakes, rushing rivers, wherever, and puts the ball or toy right back at your feet for hours on end . . . .relentless. She's actually made herself quite a reputation in the areas we go boating as no one has ever seen a chihuahua do what she does. So for now my I'm satisfied with this amazing little dog, but there's no doubt we'll have another Ridgeback sometime in the furure.Thanks southcst1, we absolutely love our Ridgebacks, after having them, I have a hard time thinking about having anything else, they have such a personality to them. Maybe a Bulldog, as my username suggests! We are very proud of them. We don't show them, just do agility and obedience training, they love agility training! They also love running WILDLY in the agility ring when that strikes their fancy,so it can be interesting! Haha. Our breeder was a little disappointed that we didn't show our female, she has a very good build to her. Her brother from the same litter actually won best of breed at the Westminster show in New York a couple years ago, and they look almost identical in build. Are you still breeding dogs or are you out of the rat race completely?
Derrick