I think someone rear ended the boat and drove it up there. It looks like the trailer is bent down and dragging, the guide arms on the rear are bent, and the engine cover is missing. I can't see if the prop is gone or not.
I always go fishing early - that way, when Amateur Hour comes, the boat is out of the water and I'm sitting above the dock with a toddy and a ringside seat. Was that you, Wisco?
#2 Our plant engineer had his boat roll his full size van, destroying both of them. Insurance covered it. The second time, on US 31 going north in Michigan too fast, and it rolled his brand new boat and truck, his insurance told him to bite off. Imagine that. No injuries either time, but the slush fund from the one contractor he always used for our shop probably covered it.
#6 Twangs the straps. “This baby ain’t going nowhere.”
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I think someone rear ended the boat and drove it up there. It looks like the trailer is bent down and dragging, the guide arms on the rear are bent, and the engine cover is missing. I can't see if the prop is gone or not.
Delete"That's not how you launch a boat."
DeleteThe hood on the truck is buckled as well. Maybe a multi car pileup of sorts? Pushing from both ends...
DeleteI always go fishing early - that way, when Amateur Hour comes, the boat is out of the water and I'm sitting above the dock with a toddy and a ringside seat. Was that you, Wisco?
ReplyDelete#2 Our plant engineer had his boat roll his full size van, destroying both of them. Insurance covered it. The second time, on US 31 going north in Michigan too fast, and it rolled his brand new boat and truck, his insurance told him to bite off. Imagine that. No injuries either time, but the slush fund from the one contractor he always used for our shop probably covered it.
ReplyDeleteSure, the insurance company will pay off on the old shit, but the new stuff you owe money on...
Delete6. That's why you put the mooring ring underneath the bow stop and strap down the stern.
ReplyDeleteNothing puckers me quite like a trailer getting a bit of a weave on.
ReplyDelete#1 That piece of slate looked about right to made into a pool table. #2 Axel broke loose on the trailer.
ReplyDeleteClamp holds good vertical, horizontal, notsomuch.
Delete#8: Joker, early days.
ReplyDelete#9 no good deed goes unpunished
ReplyDelete#2 Some people will keep driving with their foot to the floor right up until they're crashed
ReplyDelete#7: Those big-ass Pixie Frogs (African Bullfrog) will eat anything...haha, almost.
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#4 made my day. Thanks for the laughs.
ReplyDelete#3: "It only came up to here on the ducks."
ReplyDelete#4: Never trust an edge.
#9: Big sister needs to tend to her own knittin'.
#5: I get the sense a good gust of wind would have brought that down pretty soon.
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