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Great advice Joey!
Luckily for me my first slip was way back up in Morgan Creek with out very much current. Still played bumper boats on a regular basis until I got the hang of it. It's tough with a single engine boat and when you add current into the mix, expecially a cross current it can get very interesting. Like you said, having mutiple people on board when first starting out is an absolute must and taking your time and going slow is the best way to minimize damage. A good long boat pole helps too.
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