Boat and Trailer drives itself

ScauzilloC

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A friend of mine had just bought a new 17ft. Key West and he asked me to go with him on his maiden voyage. As we went over a bridge we noticed a brand new boat that looked just like my friends fly past us. He thought it was funny that it had a very similar liscense plate. As it got further down the bridge it started to swerve a bit and then took out 3 cars ahead of it. We could not believe our eyes. We started to slow and I happen to look back and noticed that the boat was no longer behind us. It then occured to me and my firend that the boat that went past us wasn't a similar boat but my friend's boat. Thank god no one was seriously injured but boy did he have to pay for a lot of damage. His boat was ruined and I tought he was going to die! he forgot to check and make sure the trailer was securely fastened to the truck and wouldn't come off.
 

suzukidave

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Re: Boat and Trailer drives itself

You noticed a boat pass you on a highway but did not think it was odd that nothing was towing it?
 

sloopy

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Re: Boat and Trailer drives itself

and how did it pass you if you are towing it? some laws of motion are being broken here...
 
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DJ

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Re: Boat and Trailer drives itself

My gawd, it never ceases to amaze me that people can tow something and completely forget they have something behind them.<br /><br />That's what mirrors are for. Duhhhh!!!<br /><br />That guy shouldn't allowed on the road, towing or not.
 

SS MAYFLOAT

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Re: Boat and Trailer drives itself

Sounds like another case of not having the proper saftey chains, or lack of not hooking them up right.
 

magster65

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Re: Boat and Trailer drives itself

Ouch! I've seen a 24' boat roll off a trailer once at about 40 mph, not pretty!
 
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