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    Your co-angler sets the hook and sends the lure bouncing off the boat...

    Are you the up tight type or the it's just part of fishing type?

    Sunday I set the hook with a spinnerbait and sent it flying into my friend's Optipop. Noticed a fresh scratch and felt bad but luckily he doesn't get mad about stuff that's all part of what we're doing. His Champion 196 does still look good for being 25 years old even though it needs new carpet. Just honest wear and some really cool history to go with the boat over the past 25 years. My boat is only a couple years old and bought aluminum so I wouldn't have to worry about that stuff because they will happen. I don't worry about it because my boat is a tool and not a show piece.
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    Is that small spot with someone already on it really worth finding out the hard way they don't like company? Keep it a mystery and go somewhere else.

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    Shizz happens, the boat is a tool, and you shouldn't expect it to be immaculate. Better the hull or engine than a graph.

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    It happens. No big deal.

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    It happens, one reason why I don't buy new boats. I will take mine anywhere it can fit even if I have to scrape through some trees or get it dirty.
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    It happens, it's how they react that's important. Apologies go a long way. If they continue to do it, I will say something.
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    I put the first scratch in my boat on it's first wetting and I don't imagine I will be the last.
    When I launch or retrieve people comment on the looks and I say "Thank you, it catches fish."
    It's a tool first.
    If a person is careless I will mention it to them no more than twice.
    Been known to return people to the ramp.

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    Unfortunately, that is normal wear and tear. Damage caused by carelessness or negligence is what bothers me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C0MRAD View Post
    Unfortunately, that is normal wear and tear. Damage caused by carelessness or negligence is what bothers me.
    this.. and the “I don’t care it’s not my boat” attitude is a good way to not be invited again

    Accidents happen. Just being a decent human goes a long way.
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    I definitely wouldn't care about the scratch but I'd be pissed if you called my motor an optipop unless it's already blown!
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    Its a bass boat its what happens.

    Me and my brother used to have an old aluminum boat. Every time some one banged something into it I would yell "watch the gel coat" as a joke. We still make the same joke even though both our boats actually have nice gel coats now.
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    Yeah part of fishing. Some guys seem to have more of a habit of doing that lol. I've never had a very expensive bass boat. Fish out of a 20 year old champion that is in great shape for it's age, and a 1752 Southfork flat bottom that has absolutely been beat to crap. Part of me really enjoys the low maintenance aspect of that old Southfork and having zero worry about beating it up or taking care of a gel coat. I suppose if I was paying a mortgage on a new 20' glass boat I'd get pretty worked up about a lure ding.

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    The first time, not much. If it keeps happening, I might say something.
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    I kinda cringe, and let it roll off like water off a ducks back, It is kinda part of it, dings are going to happen. I do draw the line at someone stepping on my top cap while fishing or getting in or out of the boat, the boat has a floor, step into and out of the boat, the top cap is not a step or standing platform.
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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by muddywaters View Post
    I kinda cringe, and let it roll off like water off a ducks back, It is kinda part of it, dings are going to happen. I do draw the line at someone stepping on my top cap while fishing or getting in or out of the boat, the boat has a floor, step into and out of the boat, the top cap is not a step or standing platform.
    You know cap and floor are all one piece, right? Bass boats are built in two pieces. Hull bottom and cap/liner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n2theblue View Post
    You know cap and floor are all one piece, right? Bass boats are built in two pieces. Hull bottom and cap/liner.
    Yeah, but the carpet doesn’t shine. If you have a beautiful top cap, why mess it up? A lot of money in that boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n2theblue View Post
    You know cap and floor are all one piece, right? Bass boats are built in two pieces. Hull bottom and cap/liner.
    Yes I know that, maybe I should clarify it a little more, Do not step on the gel coat getting in the boat (aka gunnel/gunwale), step over to the carpet or from the carpet to the dock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by muddywaters View Post
    I kinda cringe, and let it roll off like water off a ducks back, It is kinda part of it, dings are going to happen. I do draw the line at someone stepping on my top cap while fishing or getting in or out of the boat, the boat has a floor, step into and out of the boat, the top cap is not a step or standing platform.

    This is exactly how I feel

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    Better than yanking a rattle trap and sending it into your partners hand. Atleast he played it cool with me while i did the braid trick to get it out

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    Wait till you see what a 1/2 oz jig does to a graph screen

    I was fishing in my buddy's boat on Chick a couple years ago and I ripped a trap out of grass close to the boat on braid and the thing came out of the water at "Mach Jesus" and hit him in the face. I felt so bad, but I was equally as impressed that a treble hook didn't bury itself. I was a lot more careful after that, but they didn't want a trap that day anyway.

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    Things like that are part of owning a boat and I don't give it a 2nd thought. What does bother me is when someone is careless and burns a hole in my carpet with a cigarette or doesn't listen and keeps stepping on the seats when I have a step to get up on the back deck. I had a co get upset because I used dikes to cut a hook off his crankbait rather than let him rip it out of the upholstery.
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