Re: What odd things have you seen people doing with their boat?
Long time ago, my second or third time out on the first boat that was mine. It was one of those dry years and the lake was down, which I didn't take into account when I went around the point outside the marina. Depth finder still read 20 feet, but all around my boat was ankle deep except for the rear 2 feet.
So, yeah, I'm feeling kinda foolish, but no damage done. Now, I'm about 40 yards from the shoreline, standing ankle deep in the water pushing my boat back out, and some guy comes in up on plane between me and the shoreline, sees me and kills the throttle. Being a bigger and heavier boat, his outdrive was sunk into the mud with the hull resting on the bottom.
Not feeling quite as foolish anymore. A bit foolish, yes, but that sure took the edge off.
Later that same day I was up the river a ways when I see a 30-ish foot Baja screaming around in an area where I would have been nervous taking my little boat. I tried to wave him down and warn him, but on that lake the Baja crowd is a different class of people and they don't have the time of day for the "trash" in little ol' runabouts. After he left I trimmed all the way up and went to check that area out. Hopped out and walked around. Roughly knee deep, maybe waist deep in places. Being fully up on plane is the only thing that saved him. I saw several spots on the bottom where his skegs were slicing through the mud, and quite a few tree stumps hidden just an inch or so under the surface.
How do people that stupid ever accumulate enough money to buy such an expensive boat?
Long time ago, my second or third time out on the first boat that was mine. It was one of those dry years and the lake was down, which I didn't take into account when I went around the point outside the marina. Depth finder still read 20 feet, but all around my boat was ankle deep except for the rear 2 feet.
So, yeah, I'm feeling kinda foolish, but no damage done. Now, I'm about 40 yards from the shoreline, standing ankle deep in the water pushing my boat back out, and some guy comes in up on plane between me and the shoreline, sees me and kills the throttle. Being a bigger and heavier boat, his outdrive was sunk into the mud with the hull resting on the bottom.
Not feeling quite as foolish anymore. A bit foolish, yes, but that sure took the edge off.
Later that same day I was up the river a ways when I see a 30-ish foot Baja screaming around in an area where I would have been nervous taking my little boat. I tried to wave him down and warn him, but on that lake the Baja crowd is a different class of people and they don't have the time of day for the "trash" in little ol' runabouts. After he left I trimmed all the way up and went to check that area out. Hopped out and walked around. Roughly knee deep, maybe waist deep in places. Being fully up on plane is the only thing that saved him. I saw several spots on the bottom where his skegs were slicing through the mud, and quite a few tree stumps hidden just an inch or so under the surface.
How do people that stupid ever accumulate enough money to buy such an expensive boat?