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On Nov 30, 11:13�am, "Delburt D" wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Chuck doesn't have this problem I hope, but I did leave my transom plug out once. So I got it on plane and pulled the plug and sucked the boat dry, put back the plug, and just went fishin'. Second time I put the Yukon in the water, I forgot the plug. � �The boat was still on the trailer when I noticed it. Didn't have to worry about $%$# plugs with the sailboat. I've Got a good one for you guys. �The first time we put our 17' electric in the water she was very ass heavy. �The water came up over 3" past the boot top. �She looked like she was doing 50 sitting at the dock. �So we redistributed the battery weight and took her back to the river. �As my partner backed the boat into the water I noticed that she was sitting even lower in the transom than the first time we launched. Any body want to guess what the problem was? �It was not the drain plug as it is forward under the front cockpit floorboard. We forgot to remove the rear stabilizer strap on the trailer. �The boat was actually floating the trailer!!! �We pulled her out and removed the strap amid much laughter around the boat ramp. �This was a very nice late summer Saturday with lots of people around. Do I get into the club? Tom Do you know a blonde with a Bayliner? :-) That's the usual culprit in these "forgot to unhook it from the trailer" scenarios- interesting to hear of one that absolutely happened. |
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