What a day on the water!
First off I have to give a big thanks to Chuck B. for hanging out at the float and waiting for me to try and get the Seafair Sunliner up and running. I must have been trying your patience pretty good with my multiple yet futile attempts to get the (insert swear word here) Merc to go. And then to have to drag us thru the pass against the current! That was quite a ride! I still can't believe the indifference the big boats comming toward us showed us. Chuck, I don't think you saw us take a full salty wave over the bow, the windshield and even the bimini. First time I ever stuffed the nose into a wake in that boat! Cheryl was not too happy, nor I! I know you and your Honda were working hard to get us thru. I was surprised to read that that was your first run thru Deception (ours too), as you showed great boat handling in adverse conditions.
Then a big thankyou to John and Diane for towing us back to the launch under the bridge at La Conner. Hopefully there was no damage to your beautifull boat as we were finding the channel entrance.
So thanks to all that helped get us back safe and sound to the trailer. I was pretty close to backing off the thumb screws and making a merc donation to the crab gods. In my younger days that probably would have happened, but the mature me will go out and try and figure it out and throw more parts and time at it. Take it to Lake Stevens where it will perform flawlessly, load it up for an event and let someone new drag us home next time! I just love these old motors..........!!!!!! Never a dull outing for us!!:eek: Gordon & Cheryl
First off I have to give a big thanks to Chuck B. for hanging out at the float and waiting for me to try and get the Seafair Sunliner up and running. I must have been trying your patience pretty good with my multiple yet futile attempts to get the (insert swear word here) Merc to go. And then to have to drag us thru the pass against the current! That was quite a ride! I still can't believe the indifference the big boats comming toward us showed us. Chuck, I don't think you saw us take a full salty wave over the bow, the windshield and even the bimini. First time I ever stuffed the nose into a wake in that boat! Cheryl was not too happy, nor I! I know you and your Honda were working hard to get us thru. I was surprised to read that that was your first run thru Deception (ours too), as you showed great boat handling in adverse conditions.
Then a big thankyou to John and Diane for towing us back to the launch under the bridge at La Conner. Hopefully there was no damage to your beautifull boat as we were finding the channel entrance.
So thanks to all that helped get us back safe and sound to the trailer. I was pretty close to backing off the thumb screws and making a merc donation to the crab gods. In my younger days that probably would have happened, but the mature me will go out and try and figure it out and throw more parts and time at it. Take it to Lake Stevens where it will perform flawlessly, load it up for an event and let someone new drag us home next time! I just love these old motors..........!!!!!! Never a dull outing for us!!:eek: Gordon & Cheryl
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