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One heck of a day...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Got to the lake this morning about 7 AM - later than I wanted, but I had to help a neighbor out by watching their kids until the school bus came. Nice story, glad you were there ! |
One heck of a day...
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 19:51:40 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: So, I grabbed one of my spare rubber plugs from the battery storage compartment, plugged it in, took out the portable bilge pump I have for just this kind of situation and started pumping the boat out. Good work ! Hopefully your local PD gave them a stern talking to regarding the overloaded boat and lack of PFDs. |
One heck of a day...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Got to the lake this morning about 7 AM - later than I wanted, but I had to help a neighbor out by watching their kids until the school bus came. Launched and started out to my favorite early morning spots when I spied a boat in trouble - as in the process of swamping. It was a 14 footer with five people on board. They were waving and hollering - why somebody on the lake didn't call, I don't know, but I went over to assist - get this - one PFD for five of them. Smart. Got 'em on board my boat, then called the local PD to come get the swamped boat. PD says to stay with the boat, they'll be right out. I started looking at the swamped boat and figured out what happened - the drain plug fell out. They installed it from the outside in, not from the inside out which was confirmed by the boats operator - it wasn't his boat, he ran out of gas, the boat starting filling up - etc. So, I grabbed one of my spare rubber plugs from the battery storage compartment, plugged it in, took out the portable bilge pump I have for just this kind of situation and started pumping the boat out. By the time the PD got there (along with the FD with their brand new hovercraft "rescue" boat - anything to try out the new toy), the bilge pump gave it's last slurp - I handed the boat over to the PD and took the passengers back to the ramp. Post Incident: From what I gathered, this was just a fun ride for the morning. The operator had never run a boat and according to one of the shore fishermen, had a hard time starting the boat and generally looked like a newbie even launching. He was thinking of buying the boat from his friend. Oh well. The rest of the day, you really don't want to know - it's been very interesting starting with my neighbor's wife damn near slicing her hand off with a hedge clipper to baby sitting four, five and six year old kids which will NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN!!! Never knew they had that much energy - damn good thing I have a Border Collie that can herd on command - she kept them rounded up and relatively in one place. :) PS: The kids made a game out of trying to out smart Skye. Skye won everytime. :) Cheaper than my day. Took the truck in for an oil change and then the wife and I walked about shopping. Some fathers day gifts and food for the weekend as the grandbaby is getting Baptized Sunday. Still have to fill the truck and last trip cost me $110. Probably $90 today. |
One heck of a day...
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 19:39:49 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: Hopefully your local PD gave them a stern talking to regarding the overloaded boat and lack of PFDs. I assume that was the case as they had their citation books out and were scribbling away when I left to head back out. The cool thing was watching the hovercraft tow the boat back - that thing has some serious power. It has some kind of souped up air cooled engine - four stroke four cylinder. |
One heck of a day...
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 16:06:21 -0400, HK wrote:
JimH wrote: On Jun 12, 3:51 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Got to the lake this morning about 7 AM - later than I wanted, but I had to help a neighbor out by watching their kids until the school bus came. Launched and started out to my favorite early morning spots when I spied a boat in trouble - as in the process of swamping. It was a 14 footer with five people on board. They were waving and hollering - why somebody on the lake didn't call, I don't know, but I went over to assist - get this - one PFD for five of them. Smart. Got 'em on board my boat, then called the local PD to come get the swamped boat. PD says to stay with the boat, they'll be right out. I started looking at the swamped boat and figured out what happened - the drain plug fell out. They installed it from the outside in, not from the inside out which was confirmed by the boats operator - it wasn't his boat, he ran out of gas, the boat starting filling up - etc. So, I grabbed one of my spare rubber plugs from the battery storage compartment, plugged it in, took out the portable bilge pump I have for just this kind of situation and started pumping the boat out. By the time the PD got there (along with the FD with their brand new hovercraft "rescue" boat - anything to try out the new toy), the bilge pump gave it's last slurp - I handed the boat over to the PD and took the passengers back to the ramp. Post Incident: From what I gathered, this was just a fun ride for the morning. The operator had never run a boat and according to one of the shore fishermen, had a hard time starting the boat and generally looked like a newbie even launching. He was thinking of buying the boat from his friend. Oh well. The rest of the day, you really don't want to know - it's been very interesting starting with my neighbor's wife damn near slicing her hand off with a hedge clipper to baby sitting four, five and six year old kids which will NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN!!! Never knew they had that much energy - damn good thing I have a Border Collie that can herd on command - she kept them rounded up and relatively in one place. :) PS: The kids made a game out of trying to out smart Skye. Skye won everytime. :) Nice going Tom! I am sure the Man upstairs remembers good deeds like that. SW Tom is working off a big list of demerits, but he's obviously a good guy...on Thursdays. :) I'm a good guy all the time. Except when I'm not. :) |
One heck of a day...
On Jun 12, 9:08 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 16:06:21 -0400, HK wrote: JimH wrote: On Jun 12, 3:51 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Got to the lake this morning about 7 AM - later than I wanted, but I had to help a neighbor out by watching their kids until the school bus came. Launched and started out to my favorite early morning spots when I spied a boat in trouble - as in the process of swamping. It was a 14 footer with five people on board. They were waving and hollering - why somebody on the lake didn't call, I don't know, but I went over to assist - get this - one PFD for five of them. Smart. Got 'em on board my boat, then called the local PD to come get the swamped boat. PD says to stay with the boat, they'll be right out. I started looking at the swamped boat and figured out what happened - the drain plug fell out. They installed it from the outside in, not from the inside out which was confirmed by the boats operator - it wasn't his boat, he ran out of gas, the boat starting filling up - etc. So, I grabbed one of my spare rubber plugs from the battery storage compartment, plugged it in, took out the portable bilge pump I have for just this kind of situation and started pumping the boat out. By the time the PD got there (along with the FD with their brand new hovercraft "rescue" boat - anything to try out the new toy), the bilge pump gave it's last slurp - I handed the boat over to the PD and took the passengers back to the ramp. Post Incident: From what I gathered, this was just a fun ride for the morning. The operator had never run a boat and according to one of the shore fishermen, had a hard time starting the boat and generally looked like a newbie even launching. He was thinking of buying the boat from his friend. Oh well. The rest of the day, you really don't want to know - it's been very interesting starting with my neighbor's wife damn near slicing her hand off with a hedge clipper to baby sitting four, five and six year old kids which will NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN!!! Never knew they had that much energy - damn good thing I have a Border Collie that can herd on command - she kept them rounded up and relatively in one place. :) PS: The kids made a game out of trying to out smart Skye. Skye won everytime. :) Nice going Tom! I am sure the Man upstairs remembers good deeds like that. SW Tom is working off a big list of demerits, but he's obviously a good guy...on Thursdays. :) I'm a good guy all the time. Except when I'm not. :) The older I get the better I used to be. |
One heck of a day...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 19:39:49 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: Hopefully your local PD gave them a stern talking to regarding the overloaded boat and lack of PFDs. I assume that was the case as they had their citation books out and were scribbling away when I left to head back out. The cool thing was watching the hovercraft tow the boat back - that thing has some serious power. It has some kind of souped up air cooled engine - four stroke four cylinder. No Etec? |
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