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Went fishing yesterday with a friend out of St Marks. Day started off with a bang. We headed east toward the rock garden following one of his trails . Then all of a sudden wam! found an unmarked set of rocks running about 50 mph. We lost the skeg and part of 1 blade and bent another :( . Not a good start. We decided to keep going (slower). Fished till about 5:00 with only 2 trout. Limped back to the ramp and called it a day. I'm planning on getting the # where the rocks are and post so everyone will have them.It was still better than being at work.... :-D
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Ouch!! :smt009
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Dang! I hate that for ya C&G.
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I hate that too C&G.. I'm going that way in the morning. I learned several years ago not to run wot in that area. I usually try to idle and follow my saved tracks. Hoping conditions turn on the reds tomorrow..Was there much grass floating ?
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Chill-N-Grill wrote:Went fishing yesterday with a friend out of St Marks. Day started off with a bang. We headed east toward the rock garden following one of his trails . Then all of a sudden wam! found an unmarked set of rocks running about 50 mph. We lost the skeg and part of 1 blade and bent another :( . Not a good start. We decided to keep going (slower). Fished till about 5:00 with only 2 trout. Limped back to the ramp and called it a day. I'm planning on getting the # where the rocks are and post so everyone will have them.It was still better than being at work.... :-D

I've done it too. BTW, if you have boat insurance it is probably covered. Mine was. Took some of the sting out of the repair.

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Man, I feel that pain! :smt010
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I lost a lower unit in that area nearly 20 years ago and the boat insurance covered it....
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YOU KNOW, 20 YEARS AGO YOU COULD TRUST A INSURANCE CO., NOT THE CASE TODAY. YOU HAVE TO SUE THEM WITH A CROOKED LAWER TO GET WHAT YOU WERE SUPPOSE TO GET IN THE FIRST PLACE. I JUST FINISHED A 4 YEAR STRUGGLE TO GET WHAT STATE FARM SHOULD HAVE PAID WITHOUT QUESTION AND THEN THE ATTORNEY GETS 1/3 OF THAT, WHICH TO ME IS NOTHING BUT DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.
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Your boat or his??
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It was his boat Rocket. But I felt his pain.
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Chill-N-Grill wrote:It was his boat Rocket. But I felt his pain.
Not to much floating grass Sundown
Whew David.....thought that pretty Skeeter got initiated to the Rock Garden. I know from our previous conversations that you probably wouldn't be running your boat through that area like that. Sorry to hear about the friend's boat though :thumbdown: Hopefully insurance will cover it.....
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Fish stay where the rocks stay.
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make sure you advise your friend to check the prop shaft. With a hit like that, I be very surprised if it's not bent. If he takes it somewhere they will probably let him know.

I agree with PA about Insurance. It's almost better to not report a claim unless your dog gone near a total loss! I had State Farm for over 40 years for Home and life insurance. Added boat when I started boating this area 5 or 6 years ago. Had two claims in 18 months (one lower unit at Econfina and one bent prop shaft) Statefarm paid but then dropped my coverage. Went with Progressive. Haven't had a claim since so I can't really speak to how they would treat a claim.
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I had the same day Sunday minus the rock strike. Man that sure stings, but I gotta hand it to you for sticking it out and fishing anyway. Lots of folks woulda called it a day. Congrats on being a couple of serious anglers.
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