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Originally posted by dogbert View PostAlmost there, son, almost there. Fortunately for me, my oldest is an aspiring safety expert and is obsessive. By contrast, his younger brother is never driving my boatCommon Sense is not so Common
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Originally posted by Tequilasun View PostI once stopped the boat so people could swim. When we got back in to take off, I couldn't get the boat started. I was a little freaked out, checking all the switches, gauges, fuses, etc. I had the throttle handle just outside of neutral.
Took me longer than I like to admit to figure it out."Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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I had an outboard on my bass boat and you have to push the key in to start it (choke) and I for some reason forgot this when I was about 1/2 mile out from the ramp and couldn't get the motor to start. I used the trolling motor to go a 1/2 mile back to the ramp to load the boat at 1mph and then I figured it out.
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ok picture this. I got my wife and her two hot friends (of course not has hot as my wife.....just in case she reads this ) waiting at the beach for me to come pick them up in my 84 supra (commonly referred to as a tank). Needless to say as I'm lauching I am a bit preoccupied and exited to go pick them up at the beach. Add to this, I'm launching by myself and the ramp is pretty busy.
So I drop the boat in the water, walk it around to the other side of the dock and tie it off, and go park the truck (had to park it about 500 yards away)
I get back to the boat, hop in fire it up and start off. As I was letting the engine warm up and about 500 feet from the dock I notice the bilge pump is running....and running....and running. I looked down and the carpet around the engine compartment is wet. I lifted the engine cover and there was water up to to the top of the bilge!! I realized that the plug was still sitting in the cup holder where I kept it. At this point I've all but forgotten about the bikinis, and just want to get the boat out of the water.
I get back to the ramp just as a guy pulls his boat out, so I all but beached it on the ramp, jumped out, ran got the truck, budged in line...pissed off a lot of people, and got the boat back up on the trailer. Took a good 20 mins to drain/pump out the bilge.
Needless to say, I never admitted to the wife or the hot chicks what took me so long to come get them
Now I have a Tigé that the plug never comes out ofReality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.
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Man, I forget the plug atleast once a season I just jump in the water and screw itMikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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