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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjxds View Post
    I have been using the rope tied to boat, when boat floats off I deploy PP and unhook rope. Next time I will try deploy PP when boat starts to float and pull out.
    no ropes needed when have powerpoles your not utalizing one of the best things about them , throw that rope away ans stop getting out of your truck cut your launching time in half.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KandKKustomz View Post
    no ropes needed when have powerpoles your not utilizing one of the best things about them , throw that rope away and stop getting out of your truck cut your launching time in half.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KandKKustomz View Post
    no ropes needed when have powerpoles your not utalizing one of the best things about them , throw that rope away ans stop getting out of your truck cut your launching time in half.
    There are way too may different situations to say one size fits all.

    I would recommend NOT tossing that rope in the trash as suggested. Instead, evaluate each situation and have options to deal with anything you come across. But I guess some people go to the same ramp , same dock, same conditions every trip, so there's that.
    Last edited by Roper56; 04-08-2025 at 08:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roper56 View Post
    There are way too may different situations to say one size fits all.

    I would recommend NOT tossing that rope in the trash as suggested. Instead, evaluate each situation and have options to deal with anything you come across. But I guess some people go to the same ramp , same dock, same conditions every trip, so there's that.
    thats pretty obvious and comes without saying. think everyone pretty clear on that nobody said to throw away the rope

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    Quote Originally Posted by KandKKustomz View Post
    no ropes needed when have powerpoles your not utalizing one of the best things about them , throw that rope away ans stop getting out of your truck cut your launching time in half.
    Maybe you should to read your own post.