TimBobCom
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2007
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- 139
Today was one of those days, surprised by my own stupidity/forgetfulness.
Went to drop my boat off at the marina this morning (tired of trailering so I am going with rack storage.) Filled out the paperwork, gave them my insurance info, yada, yada. Getting ready to launch and I forgot my keys at home. Not a huge deal, I will just disconnect and make the 25 minute run home to get them. Well, when I was disconnecting I sat my 7-pin to 5-pin bobtail on my bumper, and it must have remained there as I drove off never to be seen again.
Back to the marina with my keys and it's time to prep the boat. Everything is loaded, transom straps removed, good to go. Back down the ramp and I fire up the engine, no issues there. Then after letting the engine run a bit, just as I am about ready to walk forward and remove the bow strap, I notice my bilge pump is running, I FORGOT THE PLUG! So I yell to my buddy to pull my truck up as I scramble to shut down the engine and trim up as he pulls me up the ramp. The bilge pump continued to run on the ramp for a few seconds, and water poured out of the plug hole for a little while.
Once I had the plug in and launched properly the only issue was the unbearable heat, but we managed to squeeze in a little ride in the slough and stop by the marina next door for a quick bite to eat. Then, the best part, I just tied up to the dock and walked away, knowing my boat is secure and would be stored on the rack shortly. That was the best part of the day, no trailering home.
Went to drop my boat off at the marina this morning (tired of trailering so I am going with rack storage.) Filled out the paperwork, gave them my insurance info, yada, yada. Getting ready to launch and I forgot my keys at home. Not a huge deal, I will just disconnect and make the 25 minute run home to get them. Well, when I was disconnecting I sat my 7-pin to 5-pin bobtail on my bumper, and it must have remained there as I drove off never to be seen again.
Back to the marina with my keys and it's time to prep the boat. Everything is loaded, transom straps removed, good to go. Back down the ramp and I fire up the engine, no issues there. Then after letting the engine run a bit, just as I am about ready to walk forward and remove the bow strap, I notice my bilge pump is running, I FORGOT THE PLUG! So I yell to my buddy to pull my truck up as I scramble to shut down the engine and trim up as he pulls me up the ramp. The bilge pump continued to run on the ramp for a few seconds, and water poured out of the plug hole for a little while.
Once I had the plug in and launched properly the only issue was the unbearable heat, but we managed to squeeze in a little ride in the slough and stop by the marina next door for a quick bite to eat. Then, the best part, I just tied up to the dock and walked away, knowing my boat is secure and would be stored on the rack shortly. That was the best part of the day, no trailering home.