Ok after some rather horrendous outings lately I had to bring this up, when are people going to start being responsible for their boats and the equipment and materials they bring onboard.
The day started fine, just got done putting new impeller on my 1984 75hp Evinrude and was planning on going out for a relaxing day of fishing knowing that my motor was cooling properly. I launch the boat with no problems and get her warmed up back up and spin her around and head out for open water. I get about 100 yards away from shore and open it up.......5 seconds later the motor bucks hard and the motor stops dead. I tilt up the Rude and what do I find......a metal minnow bucket wrapped around what is left of my prop. So I call my friend who lives on the lake and he heads out in hs Bayliner, we put my boat in tow and bring it to his dock.
Deciding not to waste the rest of the day working on mine we decide to take out the Bayliner and hit the fishing hole......everything is fine now, right....WRONG!!!. We start heading out and all of a sudden she bogs down, we investigate only to find that we had sucked up the remnants of a beer case, of course it sucked up enough to wipe out the impeller.
So here we have a case of 2 boats put out of service in less than 1 hour because of people who didn't have the common courtesy to make sure that they left the lake with everything they came into it with.
If you are one of those people that throw your trash and cigarette butts overboard, or those that don't tie things off well and don't bother to try and locate what you lost, then do us all a favor and stay home and plant your boat in a kiddie pool in your backyard and make a mess there.
If you see one of these careless arrogant people on the water, let them know what you think of it and let them know it doesn't go unnoticed.
The day started fine, just got done putting new impeller on my 1984 75hp Evinrude and was planning on going out for a relaxing day of fishing knowing that my motor was cooling properly. I launch the boat with no problems and get her warmed up back up and spin her around and head out for open water. I get about 100 yards away from shore and open it up.......5 seconds later the motor bucks hard and the motor stops dead. I tilt up the Rude and what do I find......a metal minnow bucket wrapped around what is left of my prop. So I call my friend who lives on the lake and he heads out in hs Bayliner, we put my boat in tow and bring it to his dock.
Deciding not to waste the rest of the day working on mine we decide to take out the Bayliner and hit the fishing hole......everything is fine now, right....WRONG!!!. We start heading out and all of a sudden she bogs down, we investigate only to find that we had sucked up the remnants of a beer case, of course it sucked up enough to wipe out the impeller.
So here we have a case of 2 boats put out of service in less than 1 hour because of people who didn't have the common courtesy to make sure that they left the lake with everything they came into it with.
If you are one of those people that throw your trash and cigarette butts overboard, or those that don't tie things off well and don't bother to try and locate what you lost, then do us all a favor and stay home and plant your boat in a kiddie pool in your backyard and make a mess there.
If you see one of these careless arrogant people on the water, let them know what you think of it and let them know it doesn't go unnoticed.