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The only good thing about the dock side recovery is they are easy to find:wink: But as you know less water can be a challenge. When they bob they aren't too hard to find.

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They all end up at the end of our tow line:wink:
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The only good thing about the dock side recovery is they are easy to find:wink: But as you know less water can be a challenge. When they bob they aren't too hard to find.

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Yeah, less water is a pita. How do you like the long (Watson / Pro lift?) bags? I am thinking about getting a pair of those.
 
Great, we use them to roll and position as needed, very versatile:wink: This one was in 60ft of Black water with a big block stuck in the bottom mud! It took the addition of the long bag to pull it out of the mud and man it launched!

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Notice the rain and the Gas on the water? You know how good the gas in the pits feels:wink:
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A lot of satisfaction when its back on the trailer!
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