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8122pbrainard
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I copied and pasted this form a news clip. I can't believe it's true. Any comments?
8. THE GRAND FINALE!!! Last summer, down on Lake Isabella, located in the high desert, an hour east of Bakersfield, CA, some folks, new to boating, were having a problem. No matter how hard they tried, they couldn't get their brand new 22 foot boat, going. It was very sluggish in almost every maneuver, no matter how much power they applied. After about an hour of trying to make it go, they putted into a nearby marina, thinking someone there may be able to tell them what was wrong. A thorough topside check revealed everything in perfect working condition The engine ran fine, the out-drive went up and down, and the propeller was the correct size and pitch So, one of the marina ! guys jumped in the water to check underneath. He came up choking on water, he was laughing so hard. NOW REMEMBER...THIS IS TRUE. Under the boat, still strapped securely in place, was the trailer! |
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quinner
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Pete,
I think that may be an old recycled joke, I have seen/heard it before. After spending any time at a public launch it would not surprise me if something like this has actually happened somewhere at some point however. |
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8122pbrainard
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Quinner, Since I don't trailer my boats like allot of people, I don't really spend that much time at the ramp. I have seen plenty of stupid things at the ramp even with my limited time but this one is almost unbelievable.
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quinner
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Pete, I am not on the trailer often anymore either but years past used to trailer quite a bit, couple places that always come to mind are any busy ramp on the Chain or Fox River with the most entertaining being the launches in Downtown Chicago on Lake Michigan after the fireworks show, total chaos with a mix of alcohol.
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nates78ski
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yeah im with you Quinner on the entertaining launches after the fireworks, because i love to watch em myself when they're all coming back in for the night all schwasted, but i dont see how this could be true at all, i just dont see how the trailer could ever become unhooked from the vehicle and noone notice...nonetheless the joke always makes me laugh...also wouldnt the boat sit quite a bit lower in the water with all that trailer still strapped to it? thatd be pretty noticable too i would think... but i dunno i guess i wouldnt put anything past some of the schmucks out there...
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Hollywood
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Nate, doing the math there are wakeboarders who load up with more ballast than a trailer would weigh. Maybe Wally thought the trailer was supposed to stay with the boat???
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8122pbrainard
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Chris, That's one of the reasons I don't boat the chain. Another is I showed my little Atom at Mchenry way back and after the show was over we went on on cruise. I didn't even make it out of the river!! I was taking water over the windshield from all the 30' obnoxious "go-fasts" not believing in the slow no wake!
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eric lavine
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I heard it was a woman and seen that on TV somewhere
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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bkhallpass
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I've read these types of things several times. Don't know if it is urban legend, or truth.
In the neighborhood I grew up, there is insufficient side yard access to get the trailers to the back yards. Many of the neighbors strapped there trailers to the boat and drove them by water around back so they could use the trailer on there back yard launch ramp. On the ski boats of the 70s and 80s, the weight of the trailer would pull the boats doen nearly to the rub rails. Quite and exciting trip. BKH |
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