GatorzBack2Back
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jan 10, 2009
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- 37
So, a few years back, when I used to trust my wife to handle simple driving chores, we were bringing the boat back in from a day on the Coosa River in Alabama. She wanted to help, so I told her that she could pull the truck up to the top of the ramp after I got the boat on right. (this was before the guide posts, and there was a slight cross current at the ramp) So, she starts to pull up, and I tell her to stop and back up because the boat isn't perfect. This ramp is fairly steep, mind you, and so she already had to goose it once to get it moving. So, I get the boat right, and tell her to go ahead and pull up the ramp.
Well....she goes......and she had LEFT IN IN REVERSE!!!
Annnnnndddd.....when it didn't go forward at first, she goosed it...BACKWARDS!!!!!
So, of course I start screaming, she starts screaming, and she hits both pedals.....and goes back further, but slower. She finally gets the brake mashed, but not before backing my fairly new (at the time) F-150 SuperCrew Lariat with leather, sunroof, sound system, etc....into the river with water flowing into the back windows into the cab. This is a steep ramp, so draw a line from the bottom of front bumper to about 4 inches up the C-pillar....THIS is the water line!!!!
Luckily, we had it in 4WD, and I yelled at her to go forward, which she managed to get it in Drive, and going forward before the whole thing sunk. BUT....water got in the back seat and ruined my subs, the boat was attached to the trailer and was a couple lbs of downforce away from becoming an anchor, and everybody sitting on the banks of the river got the best show of their loves that day.
Since then, she don't ask to drive, and I don't ask her. I launch and recover, and she makes lunch. Less headaches that way.
Well....she goes......and she had LEFT IN IN REVERSE!!!
Luckily, we had it in 4WD, and I yelled at her to go forward, which she managed to get it in Drive, and going forward before the whole thing sunk. BUT....water got in the back seat and ruined my subs, the boat was attached to the trailer and was a couple lbs of downforce away from becoming an anchor, and everybody sitting on the banks of the river got the best show of their loves that day.
Since then, she don't ask to drive, and I don't ask her. I launch and recover, and she makes lunch. Less headaches that way.