What do you do with your Strataglass enclosure when you are towing?
SeanC Well-Known Member Joined Jun 16, 2015 Messages 358 Reaction score 216 Points 43 Location Brisbane, Australia Model Seafarer Oct 27, 2019 #1 What do you do with your Strataglass enclosure when you are towing?
Late Again Grady GreatGrady Captain Joined Sep 22, 2019 Messages 105 Reaction score 38 Points 28 Age 64 Location Little River, SC Website www.littleriversportfishing.com Model Sailfish Oct 27, 2019 #2 Stow it down below. It may be able to handle the wind but that is a lot or resisitance bucking the wind while towing.
Stow it down below. It may be able to handle the wind but that is a lot or resisitance bucking the wind while towing.
Fishtales Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 8,031 Reaction score 1,286 Points 113 Oct 27, 2019 #3 I'd roll up what you as a start to get as much air flow through it as possible. Reactions: RussGW270
Ky Grady GreatGrady Captain Staff member Joined Mar 1, 2006 Messages 3,027 Reaction score 1,351 Points 113 Location Berea, KY/Cross, SC Model Seafarer Oct 27, 2019 #4 Removed and stowed below. Reactions: RussGW270
wrxhoon Well-Known Member Joined Apr 4, 2012 Messages 958 Reaction score 291 Points 63 Location Sydney Australia Oct 28, 2019 #5 I remove them as soon as I get to the boat ramp, much easier to drive on the trailer too.
Lt.Mike Well-Known Member Joined Oct 18, 2013 Messages 879 Reaction score 165 Points 43 Age 64 Location Farmingdale NJ Model Overnighter Oct 28, 2019 #6 wrxhoon said: I remove them as soon as I get to the boat ramp, much easier to drive on the trailer too. Click to expand... Yes and you’ll have your eyes on the road not on what the boats doing behind you.
wrxhoon said: I remove them as soon as I get to the boat ramp, much easier to drive on the trailer too. Click to expand... Yes and you’ll have your eyes on the road not on what the boats doing behind you.