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De-gloving as in stripping the skin right off?

That sux that you got injured. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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What a positive attitude. Tell me it wasn't the new Jeep! Let me know if you have any pills left when its all over.
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I was wondering the same thing----
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[QUOTE=Hollywood] Let me know if you have any pills left when its all over.


Only you Hollywood,would make that comment............    
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Sorry to here your news Alan,it will feel a bit strange once the swelling has gone but your be surprised how quick you adjust,that's what I found when I lost the end of one of my fingers.
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Yep it'll be fine guys, I shouldn't mentioned it here so we don't muck this thread up.   Come on march.
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That is terrible Alan! Speedy recovery!! We were all looking forward to seeing you, and the awesome restoration. No chance of still making it?
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Originally posted by Smithfamily Smithfamily wrote:

That is terrible Alan! Speedy recovery!! We were all looking forward to seeing you, and the awesome restoration. No chance of still making it?


+1 on what Jerry said. Does that mean you won't be making the trek at all or just no pulls behind that awesome boat yet?

Either way, best wishes and so sorry to see this.

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We'll be there, but I had some mechanical items had to be done to the boat that I most likely won't be able to do now. The boats going to sit under the tent on it's trailer all weekend anyway so if it's not running properly it won't make much of a difference. The only thing I HAVE to do is get some tires on the trailer and service the wheel bearings.
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Originally posted by 81nautique 81nautique wrote:

We'll be there, but I had some mechanical items had to be done to the boat that I most likely won't be able to do now. The boats going to sit under the tent on it's trailer all weekend anyway so if it's not running properly it won't make much of a difference. The only thing I HAVE to do is get some tires on the trailer and service the wheel bearings.


GREAT!! Well, I, and I am sure a few others will be glad to open your beers for you "Lefty".

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Turns out my doctor set up and appointment for that Friday, so now I am taking the day off. Looks like I may have to head up to the boat show to check things out.

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Oh man Alan, that doesn't look like fun at all. Heal up quick!
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Oh man Alan, that doesn't look like fun at all. Heal up quick!


Thanks Tim , what you think of those Goodyears on the hurricane trailer would you push it or replace them.
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When it comes to trailer maintenance I always roll the dice. If you need a (full) hand one of these weekends let me know.
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Alan, sorry about the mit. That has gotta hurt like hell when you try to go to sleep. Watch out for those yellow pills, they can make you stooopid.
Your beautiful boat atop questionable Goodyear (marathon?) tires kills me.
I would buy two new mounted sets and mount them on new hubs. Pull what you have off, hubs and all and toss them in the truck. Floor jack and cross handle wrench. Wheel and tire and hub combos are pretty damn cheap in the grand scheme of things. I have quite the collection cause I just dont trust them.
Heck I bet you spent more on sandpaper.
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Originally posted by baitkiller baitkiller wrote:

Heck I bet you spent more on sandpaper.


Not as much as you might think, he has a pretty good supplier of slighty used 3M Sandpaper.

Alan, You really didn't have to Tommy Top my knee injury from a couple of years ago. Dude, I know that had to hurt and after a few choice 's   
I'm sure you said    " I know I just didn't do that!"

Prayers to you my friend and I'm sure a few 's with the gang and your beautiful bride on the River or at The Glenn springs you'll forget about that thumb for a while.

Just remember....."Pain goes away and Chick's dig scars!"
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On the plus side Alan. At least that did not happen during the Hurricane rebuild.
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Alan, fortunately I can not say "I feel your pain". But you do have my condolences and best wishes for speedy recovery.
Hollywood, I have the mirror but need a crew to hold the beer as I do not have cup holders. Being able to say You shared the day in my boat would be a very high honor.
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Alan - Sorry to hear of the mishap. You are a real trooper, going ahead with the trip!
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Alan, sorry about your injury.... Hand injurys are the worst, you forget how much you need both hands!
Tires,regardless of manufacturer, deteriorate over time, check the stamp on the side wall for the date of manufacture. Anything older than 6-7 years and how many miles should be questionable. It would be a shame to have a tire peel apart and slap up against that beautiful hull and cause thousands in damage!
If you're questioning it now and the boats in storage, then it's probably time for a new set! Cheap insurance for a long road trip!

Hope the healing process is quick and painless!

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Alan,
Wow! Sorry I didn't catch the post of the problem earlier. Loosing the tip of one of my fingers I know what you are going through. Keep moving forward. You'll make it.


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Alan, I bought those tires in '06... That would make them some of the newer ones I own! I've run a lot of tires of unknown age and marginal condition (mild cracking on the sidewall, etc) and the only blowout I've ever had was when a fender bolt rubbed through a sidewall. Personally, id keep a close eye on tire pressure, make sure the trailer tows level (so you don't overload the front axle) and run them. But that's just me. Of course, trailer problems suck and it's better fixing stuff before a trip than doing so on the side of the road. Use your best judgement!
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Originally posted by JDD33 JDD33 wrote:

Alan, sorry about your injury.... Hand injurys are the worst, you forget how much you need both hands!
Tires,regardless of manufacturer, deteriorate over time, check the stamp on the side wall for the date of manufacture. Anything older than 6-7 years and how many miles should be questionable. It would be a shame to have a tire peel apart and slap up against that beautiful hull and cause thousands in damage!
If you're questioning it now and the boats in storage, then it's probably time for a new set! Cheap insurance for a long road trip!

Hope the healing process is quick and painless!

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John makes a great point! What if? I had a tire suddenly "peel" on my Suburban at about 70, it exploded, causing Lauren to actually CRY, it scared her so much! It busted the side view mirror and the running board! They were dry rotted from sitting, I was warned, and decided to roll the dice. I lost.
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I rolled the dice when I brought the new '87 Ski Nautique home to Mass from Indiana in October of 13.The tires looked good, lots of tread and the air pressure was spot on. But....

This tire peeled off just into PA, it took out the rear step board and the pipe for the trailer guide. This was at 5:30 sat night, I spun on the spare and continued to roll. Then.....

The other side let go at about 11:30 pm near the NY/CT boarder. I limped 3 exits down the highway on the cords after I remove the tread that was wrapped around the axle.

I found a hotel,had a couple beers and called it a night. Sunday I managed to find a tire shop open that had two trailer tires,had them spun on and made it back home without any more problems. There was fortunately no damage to the boat,but the trailer took a few healthy shots.
The tire shop told me the tires were from 2000 as seen in the sidewall stamp, and the steel cordage had begun to rust/ rot thus causing the failure.
Live and learn I guess. No one was hurt and the boats home!
Safe travel to ALL of you! See ya on the water!

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Holey Moley, Alan! That sounds pretty painful. Hope it heals fast. Feel free to call and let me know if there is anything I can do to help out or whatever.

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Why do trailer tires do that and car tires don't? Glad your boat didn't get hurt.

Alan, that's awful. I'm sorry to hear that.
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Bruce,I haven't found or heard a solid reason......
Probably the amount of use or consistent use on a car tire has something to do with it. 40-60k on a car tire is pretty quick what 5-6 years?
The trailer tires just get abused, they sit for long periods of time with the boat on the trailer,then get a air check and then run 1 to 1000 miles dunked in the water and repeat or just unload the boat for the summer and sit again...... Repeat again for winter!
I wish there was a better way to tell if a tire was going bad other than a failure!
I think my tires were a victim of the 1 mile to the boat ramp spring and fall as the boat was lift kept.
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Geez Alan! Hope it heels soon!
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Wholly finger tips batman, That had to have you seeing stars buddy. I hope you heal quick Magic !!! And like HW said, we can converge and help do whatever's needed to get the Cane ready to make the trip. Just say the word !!!

Also, on the tires... DON'T CHANCE it !! First off, you will be in no shape with that hand to screw around changing tires once they blow up !!! Second, it's a long ass way to risk damage to the boat for a few hundred bucks.. All you need is a piece of a blown tire to rip the spray rail right off the boat at 65 mph.....
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Mojo, that last comment about ripping the spray rail off probably did the trick. New tires in Alan's future
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