Off With His Head

AguaSki

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jul 4, 2005
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I recently pulled up to the ramp and noticed two guys having difficulty operating their recently launched boat. After I launched my boat I was floating in the no-wake zone waiting for my wife to come back to the dock. During my wait I observed that these guys had loaded the boat back on their trailer and pulled the boat out of the water in an attempt to further diagnose the problem. One of the guys got in the boat, and the other stuck his head under the lower unit to get a close up view of the problem area. The guy on the ground did not seem phased when his friend started the motor, but you should have seen him jump when his friend put the motor in gear and the prop started spinning. From my vantage point it looked as if this guy came real close to taking the spinning prop on the neck. Fortunately nobody was hurt, but it could have real been bad.
 

aanda6

Petty Officer 2nd Class
Joined
Jun 28, 2005
Messages
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Re: Off With His Head

I saw something simmilar a few months back. Putting my boat in the lake the guy next to me with the most beautifully restored 1960"s seacraft, put it in water had problems, put it on trailer opened top started , backfired, and burnt his boat to the water.What a sad day, I rang up and got insurance on my pride and joy the next day.
 

alden135

Lieutenant Commander
Joined
Sep 1, 2004
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Re: Off With His Head

Originally posted by Kapoof:<br /> The guy on the ground did not seem phased when his friend started the motor,
Further proof that Darwin was on to something.
 
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