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Mr Wizzard wrote:
: Another stupid user trick: first outing of the season, pulled : the boat out of the driveway, and when she went accross : the sidewalk, 'sca-rapeeee' - lower fin hit the sidewalk, : and scraped all the way accross the width of the sidewalk. If it makes you feel any better, I'll tell you my story. I bought my 1982 I/O new. When departing my uphill gravel driveway for the first time, I left the outdrive down and plowed a furrow up the driveway. That was 1982. The boat's still working just fine. b. |
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wrote in message roups.com... Mr Wizzard wrote: : Another stupid user trick: first outing of the season, pulled : the boat out of the driveway, and when she went accross : the sidewalk, 'sca-rapeeee' - lower fin hit the sidewalk, : and scraped all the way accross the width of the sidewalk. If it makes you feel any better, I'll tell you my story. I bought my 1982 I/O new. When departing my uphill gravel driveway for the first time, I left the outdrive down and plowed a furrow up the driveway. That was 1982. The boat's still working just fine. Geesus - so what did it do to the fin? Course, gravel is a little easier on aluminun than solid concrete. But yeah. b. |
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