Confession
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Confession
I did it. I can't believe I did it. After almost 50 years of launching boats, I did it. But in my defense it was a very confusing situation, and I've been having trouble concentrating. But I did it. I confess. And I hope to never do it again. And thank you Brett for being discrete at the ramp.
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Re: Confession
Launched the trailer or forgot the plug?
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"
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My guess is the plug.
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SOONER OR LATER YA WILL LAUNCH THE BOAT AND HAVE THE WRONG ROPE IN YA HAND, OFF GOES THE BOAT AND FLOATS OUT TO THE MOUTH OF THE CANAL THEN YA CAN GETTER BACK AGAIN IN THE SHALLOW MOUTH. DID IT BEFORE AND WILL PROBLY DO IT AGAIN WITH ALL THIS FORGETTIN I HAVE BEEN DOING LATELY.
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Re: Confession
The hook. I still can't believe it. Gettin' old sucks.
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Re: Confession
It happens...Hope it wasn't too painful for you or the boat.
Years ago I had an 18' Enterprise center console with a 115 Merc. The trailer needed some help, so I spent a good amount of $ and time redoing bunks, rollers, etc. First time out, I unhooked the boat and began to back down the ramp at Gandy Bridge in Tampa. As the trailer dipped down the ramp, I heard a thud and was suddenly looking at the underside of my bow in the rearview mirror.
Several guys at the ramp helped me pick up the rear of the boat, and one winched it back on the trailer far enough to get it off the ground. Went back to the marine supply house and learned all about Marine-tek after that one.
Don't feel too bad - if you fish or hunt long enough things are going to happen.
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Years ago I had an 18' Enterprise center console with a 115 Merc. The trailer needed some help, so I spent a good amount of $ and time redoing bunks, rollers, etc. First time out, I unhooked the boat and began to back down the ramp at Gandy Bridge in Tampa. As the trailer dipped down the ramp, I heard a thud and was suddenly looking at the underside of my bow in the rearview mirror.
Several guys at the ramp helped me pick up the rear of the boat, and one winched it back on the trailer far enough to get it off the ground. Went back to the marine supply house and learned all about Marine-tek after that one.
Don't feel too bad - if you fish or hunt long enough things are going to happen.
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Re: Confession
Over the years I have forgotten to unhook the winch, forgotten to take off the tie downs, forgotten to hold onto the bow line, and launched straight into an idling boat but the worst was when I forgot to put in the drain plug and ruined a small kicker engine. On the plus side I have never dropped the boat on the ramp and never launched my vehicle into the water but there is still time for that.
Re: Confession
When we read something like this, if we have never done it, it is best to think of two simple words ... NOT YET.
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What ever it was....I've done it too!
When you do it more than once, you really feel stupid!
When you do it more than once, you really feel stupid!
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Age has nothing to do with it, I've done worse..... much , much , much worse !!!