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ups.com... Ran aground, couldnt power off, tide rising so I'm ok, just settin reading the paper waitin. 20' power boat comes by, offers help, I explain bout the tide, he insists his boat can pull me off. I foolishly agree just to shut him up. Tie a 1/2" nylon line to my bow cleats, before I can say anything, he gets a running start and cannot hear me yelling for him to stop. He takes off, line goes taut, he seems to stop dead as part of his transom tears off and then flies in a beautiful arc over my bow to splash in the water behind me, bummer. Instead of sinking, he manages to beach his boat about 50' away and walks back to his truck. Should I offer him any compensation at all? I did offer to give him some fiberglass cloth and resin. This would be funny if it weren't so sad. Best advice is to leave well enough alone. This guy clearly isn't too bright. Good lesson for next time... don't accept help just because someone shows up offering it. Have an action plan. Make sure everyone gets it. Have a knife ready. Stay the heck away from the line after it's under load. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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