Re: Lost and found overboard...are you a giver or a receiver?
As a teenager, we went out to the lake with a friend of the family. My father and him were into skiing and he was skiing behind our boat. He wanted to drop a ski to slalom - dropped it near shore in a cove, we continued on not far from that area, only out of sight for minutes (not in a row). When we returned. No ski to be found. We think someone saw it and said "look a ski!". Not sure what they're going to do with a single, non slalom ski and why they didn't think possibly it was a drop. Or they wanted to replace one of theirs that went missing...
Still got the slalom ski in the attic. lol
As a teenager, we went out to the lake with a friend of the family. My father and him were into skiing and he was skiing behind our boat. He wanted to drop a ski to slalom - dropped it near shore in a cove, we continued on not far from that area, only out of sight for minutes (not in a row). When we returned. No ski to be found. We think someone saw it and said "look a ski!". Not sure what they're going to do with a single, non slalom ski and why they didn't think possibly it was a drop. Or they wanted to replace one of theirs that went missing...
Still got the slalom ski in the attic. lol