I have used both..... and a couple other thoughts.... I found out that in Minnesota, it's illegal to leave your plug installed after you leave the ramp. I also keep a second plug in my tackle box, and three times, I have been at the ramp when the guy in front of me held up the launching of everyone in line because he couldn't find his plug.... and yes, each time I gave him a plug... They only cost $3-$5 and I would hate to see someone have a bad day, especially if there were kids with the guy, simply because the plug didn't work or it was lost.Seems there are two basic types and I have a couple of both. Just wondering whatcha guys prefer?
I just purchased an old boat and was surprised to see it has the type on the left. I found that it was hard to install down in the trough because the cross bar limited the clearance. Every boat I had previously had the plug with the lever. Poke it in, snap it up.I use the one on the left. Used the one on the right for a while, but the plate that the lever cams against deformed quickly. The left one seems to use thicker plates and is more robust.
You guys must not be using the cam style to it's full ability. The handle can be rotated to expand the rubber before you flip the lever. I usually shove the plug in, give it a turn or two, and then flip it. Ain't going anywhere. Unless you're using pliers with the T-handle type, I don't see how they could hold any better.
That, and the design of my boat makes it very difficult to reach the plug from the inside, so I put it in from the outside. I was always worried about the T-handle style snagging something and getting jerked out, the cam style folds up out of the way.
I have used both..... and a couple other thoughts.... I found out that in Minnesota, it's illegal to leave your plug installed after you leave the ramp. I also keep a second plug in my tackle box, and three times, I have been at the ramp when the guy in front of me held up the launching of everyone in line because he couldn't find his plug.... and yes, each time I gave him a plug... They only cost $3-$5 and I would hate to see someone have a bad day, especially if there were kids with the guy, simply because the plug didn't work or it was lost.
You guys must not be using the cam style to it's full ability. The handle can be rotated to expand the rubber before you flip the lever. I usually shove the plug in, give it a turn or two, and then flip it. Ain't going anywhere. Unless you're using pliers with the T-handle type, I don't see how they could hold any better.
I keep mine in the boat tied to a piece of thin rope long enough to be installed so it's never lostI have used both..... and a couple other thoughts.... I found out that in Minnesota, it's illegal to leave your plug installed after you leave the ramp. I also keep a second plug in my tackle box, and three times, I have been at the ramp when the guy in front of me held up the launching of everyone in line because he couldn't find his plug.... and yes, each time I gave him a plug... They only cost $3-$5 and I would hate to see someone have a bad day, especially if there were kids with the guy, simply because the plug didn't work or it was lost.
I still have not found the plug that is correct for my 1958 Alumacraft.... and I have written to several marine outfits and Alumacraft... all of them checked with their suppliers and you simply cannot find this thing... Mine works fine, and I went one more step to see what it would take to replace the assembly so I could use a new modern plug.... it isn't difficult, and it isn't expensive but I would like to keep the boat as original as I can so I plan on using this one until I lose it or whatever. I just put my Queen of the Waterways Alumacraft away for the winter and went fishing with my 12 foot Lund last week and it is obvious that we had a weird weather year in Minnesota... so hot... and it seems like it greatly affected fishing this year... worst year I have had in the last decade.... Will start working on the replacement seats for the Queen in a month or so now, after all the summer to winter changeover projects are done... and a PS... I got out the snowblower and "detailed" it this morning..... geez...
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