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bpuharic July 16th 10 06:27 PM

hard aground! (no, not me!)
 
sitting at the dock today...saw towboat pulling in a massive 35'
silverton. thing has twin engines so it's not an engine problem...and
the bay here runs out of water immediately when you leave the channel.
in fact, i can walk to the channel from the beach without getting my
knees wet at low tide

they put it on the lift and i stroll over. sure enough, both rudders
are bent to ****. prop edges also bent up. they put gauges on the
shafts and they're also twisted. looks like a bad day for him and his
insurance company...

Tim July 16th 10 07:51 PM

hard aground! (no, not me!)
 
On Jul 16, 12:27*pm, bpuharic wrote:
sitting at the dock today...saw towboat pulling in a massive 35'
silverton. *thing has twin engines so it's not an engine problem...and
the bay here runs out of water immediately when you leave the channel.
in fact, i can walk to the channel from the beach without getting my
knees wet at low tide

they put it on the lift and i stroll over. sure enough, both rudders
are *bent to ****. prop edges also bent up. *they put gauges on the
shafts and they're also twisted. *looks like a bad day for him and his
insurance company...


hmmmm, not good planning. I'm thinking there should be something
about "karma' and 'poetic justice' , but eh... sometimes crap happens.

But regardless, it ruined their day[s]

Tim July 16th 10 10:18 PM

hard aground! (no, not me!)
 
On Jul 16, 3:30*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 11:51:50 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:





On Jul 16, 12:27*pm, bpuharic wrote:
sitting at the dock today...saw towboat pulling in a massive 35'
silverton. *thing has twin engines so it's not an engine problem...and
the bay here runs out of water immediately when you leave the channel.
in fact, i can walk to the channel from the beach without getting my
knees wet at low tide


they put it on the lift and i stroll over. sure enough, both rudders
are *bent to ****. prop edges also bent up. *they put gauges on the
shafts and they're also twisted. *looks like a bad day for him and his
insurance company...


hmmmm, *not good planning. I'm thinking there should be something
about "karma' and 'poetic justice' , but eh... sometimes crap happens.


But regardless, it ruined their day[s]


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an opertunity to learn?"

Canuck57[_9_] July 17th 10 02:57 PM

hard aground! (no, not me!)
 
On 16/07/2010 2:30 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 11:51:50 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Jul 16, 12:27 pm, wrote:
sitting at the dock today...saw towboat pulling in a massive 35'
silverton. thing has twin engines so it's not an engine problem...and
the bay here runs out of water immediately when you leave the channel.
in fact, i can walk to the channel from the beach without getting my
knees wet at low tide

they put it on the lift and i stroll over. sure enough, both rudders
are bent to ****. prop edges also bent up. they put gauges on the
shafts and they're also twisted. looks like a bad day for him and his
insurance company...


hmmmm, not good planning. I'm thinking there should be something
about "karma' and 'poetic justice' , but eh... sometimes crap happens.

But regardless, it ruined their day[s]


Two words, "Local Knowledge"


Could be lack of attention too. Depth finders etc.

I was with someone who reputedly knew the lake, I was driving. He said
go right through the middle, full power there was nothing.

Me, I was watching the waves and saw the waves change loosing amplitude
and cut the power. Just in time too, we lightly, and I mean lightly
coasted up to the sandbar which at peek was 5" below the water. We even
got out and walked onto it knee high. Just had to reverse out, saves a
lot of damage by paying attention to the depth and waves. Charts had it
as a clear channel.

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Government has liberals, idealists and lawyers, but where is the common
sense?


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