Rocket launchers may all look the same at first glance, but anyone who’s owned a boat with imperfect rocket launchers lining the T-top or arch knows that several small details can make some great, and some others terrible. This is one of those little boat-building details that many manufacturers – especially those run by people who don’t actually fish – fail to recognize. And in the long run, just how good those rocket launchers are will have a significant impact on how much you enjoy a day of fishing.
So, just what details are we talking about? The next time you look at a set of rocket launchers, be sure to inspect them for:
So, what do you do when you find the ideal boat and it has sub-par rocket launchers? It’s worth taking the boat to a welder, and having new rocket launchers installed. This may cost a bit of extra cash but as we said before, it will have a serious impact on how much you enjoy a day of fishing – and that’s what we want our boats for, in the first place.
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