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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 15:27:52 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
You wisely decide it's time to head in, but, alas! That reliable Yamaha 4 stroke suddenly decided to have a bad computer day. There's an even worse scenario than that: Suppose you wind up a lobster pot or crab trap on your prop. Now you are not only disabled, but anchored by the stern as well. The operator will now go to the rear of the boat to clear the problem and make the low transom even lower, just as a wave or wake comes along and dumps another 300 pounds in the back of the boat. This is not a hypothetical situation - it actually happens, and if you don't have level flotation, the boat sinks. |
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