So the "what not to do while backing your boat in the water event" in the events section had me thinking... what are some of the accidents, mistakes/blunders or close calls have you had regarding you and your boat or that you've witnessed?
This past summer while on a day trip to Westport my family and I walked up to the pier and saw this:
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It was quite the spectacle with an onslaught of spectators. I felt bad for the guy. My theory is he recently bought the boat and this was his first or second launch and forgot the plug. He launched first thing in the morning, motored around to the dock to either have a quick breakfast or pay for license fees and came back to this. If you look at the corner of the dock you can see one of the divers setting up.
For me it was during a bass fishing tournament in Tennessee back in 1998. During the blast off I reached a top speed of about 72 mph and hit a stump with my skeg...broke it clean off. I only felt a slight 'bump' when it happened but suddenly felt the slip in the stern as it was not gripping like it was before. I stopped the boat and trimmed up the outboard and asked my fishing partner to take a look...I'll never forget when he said "holy crap...you're skeg is gone!" That was the day 1 of a 5 day tournament.
This past summer while on a day trip to Westport my family and I walked up to the pier and saw this:
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It was quite the spectacle with an onslaught of spectators. I felt bad for the guy. My theory is he recently bought the boat and this was his first or second launch and forgot the plug. He launched first thing in the morning, motored around to the dock to either have a quick breakfast or pay for license fees and came back to this. If you look at the corner of the dock you can see one of the divers setting up.
For me it was during a bass fishing tournament in Tennessee back in 1998. During the blast off I reached a top speed of about 72 mph and hit a stump with my skeg...broke it clean off. I only felt a slight 'bump' when it happened but suddenly felt the slip in the stern as it was not gripping like it was before. I stopped the boat and trimmed up the outboard and asked my fishing partner to take a look...I'll never forget when he said "holy crap...you're skeg is gone!" That was the day 1 of a 5 day tournament.
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