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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. |
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Sorry about the head injury, those bungee cords FREAKING HURT.
"Bryan" wrote in message m... 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. |
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And now you know to tie the anchor rode shackle pins with a piece of wire.
(I first learned that in a boating course, so didn't have to make the error myself ... or at least, haven't made it yet!) Charles ==== Charles T. Low www.boatdocking.com ==== "Bryan" wrote in message m... 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. |
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No squirrels at home???
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Thanks. Makes me want to use buckle/strap tie downs from now on!
"seeray28" wrote in message ... Sorry about the head injury, those bungee cords FREAKING HURT. "Bryan" wrote in message m... 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. |
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I've had boating courses. That's one point that never got covered! Lesson
learned. The hard way! Oh well, lesson learned. Thanks for the tip. "Charles T. Low" [withoutUN] wrote in message wsgroups.com... And now you know to tie the anchor rode shackle pins with a piece of wire. (I first learned that in a boating course, so didn't have to make the error myself ... or at least, haven't made it yet!) Charles ==== Charles T. Low www.boatdocking.com ==== "Bryan" wrote in message m... 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. |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... No squirrels at home??? Rats. Mice. Opossum. Skunk. Crow. Geese. Pigeon. Dove. Egret. That's our suburban backyard. Some call it wildlife. Some call it suburban wildlife. With the exception of the egrets, I just call it pests. The lake is a wilderness area compared to our suburban life, so the kids aren't used to seeing animals in their natural habitat. Oh yeah, and I haven't seen a squirrel in the 10 years I've lived here. |
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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message . .. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... No squirrels at home??? Rats. Mice. Opossum. Skunk. Crow. Geese. Pigeon. Dove. Egret. That's our suburban backyard. Some call it wildlife. Some call it suburban wildlife. With the exception of the egrets, I just call it pests. The lake is a wilderness area compared to our suburban life, so the kids aren't used to seeing animals in their natural habitat. Oh yeah, and I haven't seen a squirrel in the 10 years I've lived here. Where's "here"? |
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![]() "Charles T. Low" [withoutUN] wrote in message wsgroups.com... And now you know to tie the anchor rode shackle pins with a piece of wire. (I first learned that in a boating course, so didn't have to make the error myself ... or at least, haven't made it yet!) Charles |
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![]() "Charles T. Low" [withoutUN] wrote in message wsgroups.com... And now you know to tie the anchor rode shackle pins with a piece of wire. (I first learned that in a boating course, so didn't have to make the error myself ... or at least, haven't made it yet!) Charles Or instead of wire a zip tie works well and doesn't rust. |
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