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Bryan
 
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Hmm. An optimist, eh? Yeah, it will be better. Really, it will.

Thanks

"*JimH*" wrote in message
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Sorry to hear about the problems but it looks like you have taken them in
stride and handled them well.

I am sure things will go flawlessly next time out.


"Bryan" wrote in message
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So, I'm a believer now that the worst day with my boat is still better
than my best day at work.
It's the last day of summer before school starts, so I took my daughter
and a few of her friends to the lake.

The first thing I did was drag my skeg in my driveway; oh, you're
supposed to raise the prop before trailering?
The second thing I did was get whacked in the face with a bungee cord
that my daughter let fly. Blood everywhere, a knot on my cheek and a
black eye, broken sunglasses, and worst of all my daughter still feels
rotten no matter how many times I tell her it's ok.
Third, you know those trees I asked about in another thread, well, I ran
into one (no damage and I'm not even going to try to explain).
Then, remember that anchor I didn't want to lose to the trees, well, in a
treeless area I lost my brand new anchor. It just fell off the chain. I
dropped anchor in a treeless part of the lake so the kids could swim. We
kept drifting so I pulled the anchor up, actually just the rode and
chain. Well, that explained the lack of weight at the other end.
And still, I can't wait to go out again with the kids; darn this
interfering school stuff!

90 degrees or more with refreshing water temps and four 11 year old girls
having a great time at the lake. Saw some wildlife (woodpecker,
squirrel) and top-feeding bass; the girls loved it. This boating thing
is addictive! The worst day is better than a day at work.