I almost hurt myself laughing the other evening while watching a lowered Acura Integra with a rear wing that could shame an Outlaw Sprint car try to back a small PWC trailer down the ramp. The occupants were two young guys in full sag-fashion, what with the pants hanging off their asses and cockeyed ball caps. They had 2 apparantly new Honda PWC's and seemed anxious to get the trailer in the water so they could try them out.
Neither of them could wrap their minds around the concept of steering opposite when backing up. The car was a manual and had the loud exhaust, so even with your eyes shut it sounded hilarious as they backed, stopped, backed, stopped, revved it up and pulled forward, backed again. Finally in a fit of frustration, the person I surmised to be the ride-a-long demanded the driver get the hell out and allow him to try. He leaped in and revved the motor, put it in reverse, and in one graceful maneuver backed the trailer into a kink striking the quarter panel and lifting one trailer wheel in the air. The other guy starts screaming and freaking out, tried to pull this dude out of the car, and for a minute I thought there would be a fight. They inspected the dented quarter panel and after a few more tries, managed to get the trailer in the water. I was sitting in my boat after just loading it, watching the drama unfold. I received a nasty glare from one of them after he saw me grinning and obviously enjoying their plight.
The best part was after I pulled to the top of the ramp in the tie-down area. The either decided they were not dressed for the occasion or were too pissed about the damaged car to stick around. I heard the car start, engine revv, and the ZZZZZZZZZ! sound of wide, low profile tires spinning on the mossy ramp. The car actually moved backwards as the front tires uselessly spun. The idiot then stood on the trailer tongue, held on to the spoiler, and started bouncing in a retarded attempt to gain traction. Then he tried to push as the mighty engine screamed at 7000 rpms. I could not take it anymore and walked down to talk to them. Long story short, I attached a tow rope to the back of my trailer and hooked it to the front of their Acura and towed the sorry rig up the ramp. They barely managed to mumble a "thanks" and left in a huff.
I wonder how far they got before realizing they forgot to tie down the PWC's?
Neither of them could wrap their minds around the concept of steering opposite when backing up. The car was a manual and had the loud exhaust, so even with your eyes shut it sounded hilarious as they backed, stopped, backed, stopped, revved it up and pulled forward, backed again. Finally in a fit of frustration, the person I surmised to be the ride-a-long demanded the driver get the hell out and allow him to try. He leaped in and revved the motor, put it in reverse, and in one graceful maneuver backed the trailer into a kink striking the quarter panel and lifting one trailer wheel in the air. The other guy starts screaming and freaking out, tried to pull this dude out of the car, and for a minute I thought there would be a fight. They inspected the dented quarter panel and after a few more tries, managed to get the trailer in the water. I was sitting in my boat after just loading it, watching the drama unfold. I received a nasty glare from one of them after he saw me grinning and obviously enjoying their plight.
The best part was after I pulled to the top of the ramp in the tie-down area. The either decided they were not dressed for the occasion or were too pissed about the damaged car to stick around. I heard the car start, engine revv, and the ZZZZZZZZZ! sound of wide, low profile tires spinning on the mossy ramp. The car actually moved backwards as the front tires uselessly spun. The idiot then stood on the trailer tongue, held on to the spoiler, and started bouncing in a retarded attempt to gain traction. Then he tried to push as the mighty engine screamed at 7000 rpms. I could not take it anymore and walked down to talk to them. Long story short, I attached a tow rope to the back of my trailer and hooked it to the front of their Acura and towed the sorry rig up the ramp. They barely managed to mumble a "thanks" and left in a huff.
I wonder how far they got before realizing they forgot to tie down the PWC's?