Re: Losing things
Oh the list is long...<br /><br /> Two pairs of RayBan sunglasses, one cell phone, a couple rod and reel combos, a few anchors, one outboard, (that's a story unto itself) clothing, life vests, hats, etc. Put it in a boat, don't secure it and run 50mph- it's gonna part company with you. <br /><br /> I still remember losing the outboard. My father used to borrow a buddy's 14' johnboat back when I was little. We would take it down to Lake Cumberland and go fishing. It was an old tub with an ancient 10hp engine. We had launched the boat and were headed out of the marina and the engine started running rough. My dad parked at the fuel dock and asked the attendant for help. They decided for some reason that they needed to take the engine off the boat.
Well, after they undid the fuel line and loosened the clamps, the engine was loose. After my dad picked it up and handed it to the attendant, it slipped from his hands, hit the side of the dock and the boat and fell into 90' of water. The look on my dad's face was a look I've never forgotten. It was also the first time I ever heard him say "phuck". I was flabbergasted. <br /><br /> Needless to say, it was never recovered. LOL<br /><br />UFM82
Oh the list is long...<br /><br /> Two pairs of RayBan sunglasses, one cell phone, a couple rod and reel combos, a few anchors, one outboard, (that's a story unto itself) clothing, life vests, hats, etc. Put it in a boat, don't secure it and run 50mph- it's gonna part company with you. <br /><br /> I still remember losing the outboard. My father used to borrow a buddy's 14' johnboat back when I was little. We would take it down to Lake Cumberland and go fishing. It was an old tub with an ancient 10hp engine. We had launched the boat and were headed out of the marina and the engine started running rough. My dad parked at the fuel dock and asked the attendant for help. They decided for some reason that they needed to take the engine off the boat.