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![]() wrote in message ... On Jun 28, 4:51 pm, "sailirc" wrote: I wonder how many would be honest and say at one time or another they left out the drain plug. This thread was started for fun only --- no insults or name calling. -- Boat Auctionshttp://sailirc.net/boats/index.php Good luck with that, Harry and JimH will be here shortly to trash your thread, and yes, I have! Another one. I bought a bass boat and was very excited to get in the water. Took a friend with me, didn't have a lot of time before dark, backed it down in the water, started it, would NOT move off the trailer. Problem? When I bought the boat, it had a strap going over the stern, I didn't like that, so I bought Rod Saver transom straps. SOMEBODY forgot to take them off! ----- Down here St Pete a guy pumped 125 gallons of fuel in the fishing rod holder. Once they found the fuel in the bottom of the boat they towed it out real far and had to empty the fuel out!. |
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sailirc wrote:
wrote in message ... On Jun 28, 4:51 pm, "sailirc" wrote: I wonder how many would be honest and say at one time or another they left out the drain plug. This thread was started for fun only --- no insults or name calling. -- Boat Auctionshttp://sailirc.net/boats/index.php Good luck with that, Harry and JimH will be here shortly to trash your thread, and yes, I have! Another one. I bought a bass boat and was very excited to get in the water. Took a friend with me, didn't have a lot of time before dark, backed it down in the water, started it, would NOT move off the trailer. Problem? When I bought the boat, it had a strap going over the stern, I didn't like that, so I bought Rod Saver transom straps. SOMEBODY forgot to take them off! ----- Down here St Pete a guy pumped 125 gallons of fuel in the fishing rod holder. Once they found the fuel in the bottom of the boat they towed it out real far and had to empty the fuel out!. Did you see this first hand? Sounds like an urban legend. #1 125 gallons before they noticed the problem? #2 They pumped out the fuel - offshore - with an electric bilge pump? |
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On Jun 28, 8:47*pm, DK wrote:
sailirc wrote: wrote in message .... On Jun 28, 4:51 pm, "sailirc" wrote: I wonder how many would be honest and say at one time or another they left out the drain plug. This thread was started for fun only --- no insults or name calling. -- Boat Auctionshttp://sailirc.net/boats/index.php Good luck with that, Harry and JimH will be here shortly to trash your thread, and yes, I have! Another one. I bought a bass boat and was very excited to get in the water. Took a friend with me, didn't have a lot of time before dark, backed it down in the water, started it, would NOT move off the trailer. Problem? When I bought the boat, it had a strap going over the stern, I didn't like that, so I bought Rod Saver transom straps. SOMEBODY forgot to take them off! ----- Down here St Pete a guy pumped 125 gallons of fuel in the fishing rod holder. *Once they found the fuel in the bottom of the boat they towed it out real far and had to empty the fuel out!. Did you see this first hand? *Sounds like an urban legend. "No need for the confrontation. People here post from all over so your "experience" may not apply to everyone." DK 6-28-08 ;-) |
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