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Outboard Overboard!!!!
My buddy managed to drop his 7HP outboard into the water yesterday and rip out
his thumbnail in the process. More painful than his thumb, the outboard was in 10 feet of water. We talked about what to do, knowing full well what had to be done. I used Alien's whisker pole to locate the engine in the mud. Holding the pole to mark the spot, I was able to swim down (after a few tries) and tie a line to the motor. We hauled it up. I carried the motor over to my friend who does the yards outboard work and an hour later (fresh water wash, flush, WD 40 flush for head and carb and so on, the motor was running as if nothing had happened! Interesting that when the outboard dropped into the water, my buddy says it was floating for a moment! I guess there was enough air in the hat. RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
butter fingers bob admitted .... My buddy me managed to drop his my7HP outboard into the water yesterday and rip out his my thumbnail in the process. pour some salt on it. More painful than hismy thumb, the outboard was in 10 feet of water. All you had to do was lower your 15' stern ladder and walk down to it. RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
butter fingers bob admitted ....
My buddy me managed to drop his my7HP outboard into the water yesterday and rip out his my thumbnail in the process. Sorry... items I've dropped: A Cell Phone A cheap 25 dollar FM radio A power screwdriver Actually, they're all worse than the outboard since he got it back and it's fine. My cell phone is still taking calls 20 feet under my slip. RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
Sometimes, if the engine isn't running, it's not too bad. If it's running
when it goes in, it's generally toast. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My buddy managed to drop his 7HP outboard into the water yesterday and rip out his thumbnail in the process. More painful than his thumb, the outboard was in 10 feet of water. We talked about what to do, knowing full well what had to be done. I used Alien's whisker pole to locate the engine in the mud. Holding the pole to mark the spot, I was able to swim down (after a few tries) and tie a line to the motor. We hauled it up. I carried the motor over to my friend who does the yards outboard work and an hour later (fresh water wash, flush, WD 40 flush for head and carb and so on, the motor was running as if nothing had happened! Interesting that when the outboard dropped into the water, my buddy says it was floating for a moment! I guess there was enough air in the hat. RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
Sometimes, if the engine isn't running, it's not too bad. If it's running
when it goes in, it's generally toast. Yes, I was told that if had been running we would have had to tear the engine down almost completely. Can't see how a running engine would get dropped. Should I ask Loco? Nahhh! RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
Sometimes, if the engine isn't running, it's not too bad. If it's running when it goes in, it's generally toast. Not true. I use to rent outboard skiffs and take them to point loma near San Deigo. We would check out the kelp fields the seals ect then surf the boats on the ocean swells breaking on the point. It was a blast, but often you were swamped going full speed and the engine and all goes under. We would just drag them up on the beach, dry them out crank the water thru dry the plugs and sand them with a piece of emery cloth and go right back to do it again. I found a punt off the ship channel last year and surfed the ship wakes between morgans point and the Fred Heartman bridge. Was a blast 3 or 4 miles of surfing on a 13 kt wave until I nose dived into the bottom of the roller and the boat went head over heels. Still have the same outboard after having to swim with it and the upside down boat for a half mile. Secret is just open it up wash, oil everything and get the water out of were it does not belong. Got a free outboard once, guy droped it in 14 foot of water. He had to much money and just said he was going to get a new one. So I dove in and retrieved it right then. Gave it to a Brit that was crusing thru. Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My buddy managed to drop his 7HP outboard into the water yesterday and rip out his thumbnail in the process. More painful than his thumb, the outboard was in 10 feet of water. We talked about what to do, knowing full well what had to be done. I used Alien's whisker pole to locate the engine in the mud. Holding the pole to mark the spot, I was able to swim down (after a few tries) and tie a line to the motor. We hauled it up. I carried the motor over to my friend who does the yards outboard work and an hour later (fresh water wash, flush, WD 40 flush for head and carb and so on, the motor was running as if nothing had happened! Interesting that when the outboard dropped into the water, my buddy says it was floating for a moment! I guess there was enough air in the hat. RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
El Clutzo wrote.... butter fingers bob admitted .... My buddy me managed to drop his my7HP outboard into the water yesterday and rip out his my thumbnail in the process. Sorry... other items I've dropped: A Cell Phone A cheap 25 dollar FM radio A power screwdriver I bet before you dropped it , it was a high end expensive radio. |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
drowned a motorcycle engine a few times crossing rivers, push to dry land,
remove plug, kick a few times, reinstall plug, fire up and off ya go. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message om... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Sometimes, if the engine isn't running, it's not too bad. If it's running when it goes in, it's generally toast. Not true. I use to rent outboard skiffs and take them to point loma near San Deigo. We would check out the kelp fields the seals ect then surf the boats on the ocean swells breaking on the point. It was a blast, but often you were swamped going full speed and the engine and all goes under. We would just drag them up on the beach, dry them out crank the water thru dry the plugs and sand them with a piece of emery cloth and go right back to do it again. I found a punt off the ship channel last year and surfed the ship wakes between morgans point and the Fred Heartman bridge. Was a blast 3 or 4 miles of surfing on a 13 kt wave until I nose dived into the bottom of the roller and the boat went head over heels. Still have the same outboard after having to swim with it and the upside down boat for a half mile. Secret is just open it up wash, oil everything and get the water out of were it does not belong. Got a free outboard once, guy droped it in 14 foot of water. He had to much money and just said he was going to get a new one. So I dove in and retrieved it right then. Gave it to a Brit that was crusing thru. Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My buddy managed to drop his 7HP outboard into the water yesterday and rip out his thumbnail in the process. More painful than his thumb, the outboard was in 10 feet of water. We talked about what to do, knowing full well what had to be done. I used Alien's whisker pole to locate the engine in the mud. Holding the pole to mark the spot, I was able to swim down (after a few tries) and tie a line to the motor. We hauled it up. I carried the motor over to my friend who does the yards outboard work and an hour later (fresh water wash, flush, WD 40 flush for head and carb and so on, the motor was running as if nothing had happened! Interesting that when the outboard dropped into the water, my buddy says it was floating for a moment! I guess there was enough air in the hat. RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
That would mean you have a whisker pole that extends to over twelve
feet. Sounds like bull**** to me. Anyone want to explain to Horvath that a whisker poll on a 32 foot boat will generally extend to 15' or more. I believe mine goes to 18' or 20'. Horvath, I seriously doubt you sail. It's simply very unlikely. RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
On 11 Jun 2004 10:37:31 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap: That would mean you have a whisker pole that extends to over twelve feet. Sounds like bull**** to me. Anyone want to explain to Horvath that a whisker poll on a 32 foot boat will generally extend to 15' or more. I believe mine goes to 18' or 20'. Horvath, I seriously doubt you sail. It's simply very unlikely. I seriously doubt that you even know how to put up a spinnaker. You probably only use the pole for poking in the mud. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
generally extend to 15' or more. I believe mine goes to 18' or 20'.
Horvath, I seriously doubt you sail. It's simply very unlikely. I seriously doubt that you even know how to put up a spinnaker. You probably only use the pole for poking in the mud. Whisker pole for my spin? Oh boy. I think I prefer to use the spin pole for that. Do you even know what a whisker pole is generally used for??? Good grief! You can't be a sailor! RB |
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You idiot! A whisker pole isn't for a spin. It's for the jib.
What a fool. I would have thought that someone who claims to have a boat (even a crapola hunter) would know this. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On 11 Jun 2004 10:37:31 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this crap: That would mean you have a whisker pole that extends to over twelve feet. Sounds like bull**** to me. Anyone want to explain to Horvath that a whisker poll on a 32 foot boat will generally extend to 15' or more. I believe mine goes to 18' or 20'. Horvath, I seriously doubt you sail. It's simply very unlikely. I seriously doubt that you even know how to put up a spinnaker. You probably only use the pole for poking in the mud. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
You idiot! A whisker pole isn't for a spin. It's for the jib.
What a fool. I would have thought that someone who claims to have a boat (even a crapola hunter) would know this. That and he thinks it can't be 12 feet!!! I think we know what races Horvath is in. RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
"Bobsprit" wrote ... Sounds like bull**** to me. I believe mine goes to 18' or 20'. he doesn't know???? Sounds like bull**** to me. |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
"Horvath" wrote You probably only use your pole for poking in the mud. is that one of them metaphors? |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
You had to try a few times to dive ten friggin feet Bob!!!?????
Good Grief!!! CM "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | My buddy managed to drop his 7HP outboard into the water yesterday and rip out | his thumbnail in the process. More painful than his thumb, the outboard was in | 10 feet of water. We talked about what to do, knowing full well what had to be | done. I used Alien's whisker pole to locate the engine in the mud. Holding the | pole to mark the spot, I was able to swim down (after a few tries) and tie a | line to the motor. We hauled it up. | I carried the motor over to my friend who does the yards outboard work and an | hour later (fresh water wash, flush, WD 40 flush for head and carb and so on, | the motor was running as if nothing had happened! | Interesting that when the outboard dropped into the water, my buddy says it was | floating for a moment! I guess there was enough air in the hat. | | | RB |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 08:46:42 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap: You idiot! A whisker pole isn't for a spin. It's for the jib. What a fool. I would have thought that someone who claims to have a boat (even a crapola hunter) would know this. I never said a whisker pole was for a spinnaker. Doing it to yourself is causing you to go blind, Jon-boy. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
Yes, you did.
Doing it yourself? Is that possible? According to your boyfriend, you need lots of help. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 08:46:42 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote this crap: You idiot! A whisker pole isn't for a spin. It's for the jib. What a fool. I would have thought that someone who claims to have a boat (even a crapola hunter) would know this. I never said a whisker pole was for a spinnaker. Doing it to yourself is causing you to go blind, Jon-boy. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:42:43 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap: Yes, you did. Doing it yourself? Is that possible? According to your boyfriend, you need lots of help. How do you keep coming up with these gay comments? Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
Outboard Overboard!!!!
Because you're so gay. It's a natural!
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:42:43 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote this crap: Yes, you did. Doing it yourself? Is that possible? According to your boyfriend, you need lots of help. How do you keep coming up with these gay comments? Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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