#7 also looks like it was dropped. Improper lifting isn't going to crush that starboard hull like that. Port side too. It appears to have been dropped across that wall.
True, but note that ALL of the, rather extensive, damage is located nowhere near the straps. Combined with the top side damage, and torn Bimini top I'm speculating they are extracting a beached hulk after a major storm.
#10 Did that once, with 5 gallons of mashed potato mix in a commercial, floor-standing Hobart mixer that was mistakenly set on high. We had to clean the ceiling. Mr Cooper was not happy.
I saw a jackass try to use a Hobart floor mount mixer to make pancake batter at a FD "Fisherman's Breakfast." He dumped in all the ingredients and punched the power button, without looking at settings first. It was as if someone tossed a grenade in the mixing bowl. He spent all his work time that day cleaning it up.
WC- Those cars are parked too close to that trench to have it cut after they parked. The wheel on their side wouldn't have clearance. Especially the second black one and the last white one.
#2 - I used to have an Airedale! They're tough as nails and smart as shit. Mine wasn't, but that's what I hear. My dog Augie was from a high-end breeder with great pedigree and could even swim. He'd sink like a stone. Not too bright either.
#4 - ouch!
ReplyDelete#5 - OUCH!
7. Did it grenade for "Improper lifting"?
ReplyDelete5 is cringe worthy. Every time.
Jerry
Looks like they slung the 'bridge' deck betweek the two hulls...always a weak spot on catamarans.
Delete#7 also looks like it was dropped. Improper lifting isn't going to crush that starboard hull like that. Port side too. It appears to have been dropped across that wall.
DeleteTrue, but note that ALL of the, rather extensive, damage is located nowhere near the straps. Combined with the top side damage, and torn Bimini top I'm speculating they are extracting a beached hulk after a major storm.
Delete#4 deserves death
ReplyDelete#5, aka "Buttigeig's Surprise"
ReplyDeleteGeorge Takai's house?
Delete#4 Now that hurt. Mighty hard to even look at that.
ReplyDelete#10 Did that once, with 5 gallons of mashed potato mix in a commercial, floor-standing Hobart mixer that was mistakenly set on high. We had to clean the ceiling. Mr Cooper was not happy.
ReplyDeleteI saw a jackass try to use a Hobart floor mount mixer to make pancake batter at a FD "Fisherman's Breakfast." He dumped in all the ingredients and punched the power button, without looking at settings first. It was as if someone tossed a grenade in the mixing bowl. He spent all his work time that day cleaning it up.
DeleteOkay I give up,what am I missing in #1?
ReplyDeleteYou mean the trench behind the cars that was dug after they pulled in, preventing them from getting out?
DeleteMakes me wonder if the dumb-asses moved barrels so they could park.
DeleteWC- Those cars are parked too close to that trench to have it cut after they parked.
DeleteThe wheel on their side wouldn't have clearance. Especially the second black one and the last white one.
KurtP-
DeleteEver seen an excavator or backhoe with an offset boom?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K9fBHW5Jtg
#3 is not going to end well for the gate arm
ReplyDeleteAmen. My open trailer has a taller front end on it specifically because this has happened.
DeleteTwice.
And no, it does not end well for the gate arm.
#4 NOOOOOO! #8 and #9 How?
ReplyDelete#2 - I used to have an Airedale! They're tough as nails and smart as shit. Mine wasn't, but that's what I hear. My dog Augie was from a high-end breeder with great pedigree and could even swim. He'd sink like a stone. Not too bright either.
ReplyDelete#5 - I hope they had a greasy ass!