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Ducks getting on Yamaha while in wet slip.

Question, do you back the boat in or pull forward into the slip? The answer could be as simple as backing in and not giving them that nice low hop out of the water courtesy of the Yamaha swim deck.

Mike
pull it in forwards, I will not fit on the host backwards.

However, The wind-socks (2) and owl seen to be working for now..
 
I use a solar powered Alligator head. It works Like a charm! Keeps small children, ducks, geese, wildebeest, and zebras away from the boat.

solar-power-alligator-head.jpg
 
This might work too but the alligator head would be more fun for guests:

87163_L1


http://www.overtons.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?pdesc=Repel-Bird-4-dia&i=87163
 
I haven't had too many weldebeast or zebras yet but like they said, you always have to be prepaired foreverything on the water..... LOL
 
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