jtexas
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Came in a little hot from fishing on the last night of my camping trip last week. The lake's down about 5 feet so you couldn't pull up to the cut bank like normal - just had to beach it in shallows & wade out to it. The full moon was obscured by clouds & the lantern I had set out on shore cast a shadow that put the actual bank in total darkness. The depthfinder had broke on the way out, so I only had just the lantern to orient myself to the shoreline. Guess I misremembered just how far back on shore I had set it. I shut the motor off & raise it up in time to avoid damage but we ended up with about six inches of the stern in a couple inches of water & the rest of the boat on dry land. Had a real good laugh until we tried to push it back into the water. Four guys, we couldn't budge the stern...we did manage to push the bow around so it was facing out. With a lot of sweating and grunting and a little bit of swearing. I kept reminding 'em how funny it was when it first happened. Three days later my back is still a bit stiff. Next morning I managed to flag down a fisherman & get her towed back out into the lake. A few scratches on the keel...nothing a little Marine-tex won't fix.