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jaxmyth
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Posted on 06/14/10 - 8:53 PM
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well it started off a great day. my wife actually asked " can we take the boat out" 97 degrees. hot and we needed some creek time. took the montauk out for a cruise, had the neighbors son with us . he just got back from army boot camp and we wanted to show him a good time. well, we cruised down the creek, found a nice little place to beach the boat and hang out for a little while, we were having an awesome time until some moron with more money than sense decides he wants to brush the lilly pads right off the beach with his 32+ cabin cruiser on full plane.. so needless to say, our boat, being that its beached, has nowhere to go. takes a full wake over the transom. yep, a ton of water in the boat. my wife was freaking. i told her to stay on the beach while my neighbor and i pushed off, started the motor, pulled the plug, and proceeded to empty the boat. returned the plug and drove the boat back to beach dry as a bone. when we got back and showed her what our boat is capable of, she has a little more warm and fuzzy about the boat. it was a lot of water. the confidence this boat allows is great. maybe i just need to start scheduling my days off during the week. too many crazies out on the weekends. hope everybody elses weekend was as fun, if not as eventful.

 
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Posted on 06/15/10 - 7:26 AM
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Last year I was putting my boat on the trailer and this happened to me. I'm amazed there wasn't two jet skis following him jumping his wake. There's a moron up here that does this up and down the river all afternoon and I think it's his kids riding the jet skis.

The whaler should allow you to escape the morons, I can motor into about 12-18 inches of water or less. Maybe they'll try to follow you into the shallow water then you'll get a good laugh.

 
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Posted on 06/15/10 - 7:33 AM
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Yep, I've certainly experienced the guy with "more money than brains" before. Last year we had a guy in a 27' Sea Ray do the same thing. He'd launch his boat and then another truck would pull up with a few jet skis on it. I swear, no matter were we went on the lake, this guy found us and he was making the biggest wake he could so the jet skiis behind him would be able to get as much air as possible. I've yet to see this clown on the lake this year though.

Always look out for the other guy as you'll never know what stunt they'll pull off next. "keep your head on a swinvel" is an old adage I heard over and over again during my time in the Navy.


Edited by CES on 06/15/10 - 7:34 AM
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I slowed down for Marine salvage (Sea tow) heading my way on Sunday while navigating a narrow marked channel, as we passed each other with 12 feet between us (at dead slow) a boat cut between us at full cruise from behind me, as if that was not bad enough, another idiot followed him right between us. About 1/2 a mile down the channel I saw the first boat broken down with the operator frantically waving his hand's for help, with his wife and infant on board (no pfd's on of course). A good example of "YOU get what you give" !


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I was towing a guy who sunk his jetski in a no wake zone which was so heavy with water I could barely move. Then this idiot in a 25' open fisherman cruises past us full throttle. Mind you we were in a no wake zone. Pushed us right into the shore.


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Guess this thread proves me wrong on 2 counts:

1) I thought salt water boaters were a better class of boater.

2) I thought Lake Lanier (in north Georgia) had the market cornered on @#$@&% boaters.

Vince Zappia

 
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Posted on 06/15/10 - 11:07 AM
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Vince,

I've had the pleasure to boat with those "winners" on lake lanier many times in the past....I know what you're talking about.



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The trick is to stay off Lanier on the weekends! Most folks out there on the weekends have more money than sense! Spend a little time at any ramp and you'll see some amazing stuff. Amazing that we only have two or three deaths a year! -k

 
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Menemsha69 wrote:
The trick is to stay off Lanier on the weekends! Most folks out there on the weekends have more money than sense! Spend a little time at any ramp and you'll see some amazing stuff. Amazing that we only have two or three deaths a year! -k


That applies in most cases anywhere but the working guy only has the weekends.


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This "working guy" is lucky enough to have a job where I work every other weekend, and have plenty of weekdays off! I fished yesterday, and watched a guy jacknife his trailer, he came very close to folding it up underneath the back of his truck! Always something! -k


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I have been around a boat my whole life, so I am usually the one laughing at idiots at the ramp. However as talked about before, boating can always make us turn back into rookies. I was launching my jon boat (my buddy backed me down the ramp while I was in the boat). I do this all the time with my wife, and she sits in the bow and floats off the trailer with the strap detached. I for some reason got in the back with the strap detached not even thinking. Of course halfway don the ramp the boat tilts back and slams on the ground. I thought for sure my outboard was toast, but it just kicked up like we hit a sandbar. No damage to anything, but everyone got a good laugh including myself. Boating can b very humbling!! The good news is I caught a ton of fish on the chattahoochee!

Lake Lanier is chock full of inconsiderate boaters though!!


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Posted on 06/18/10 - 11:47 AM
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Idiots abound...on the lakes,rivers, & seas,and we can't forget the streets either...

 
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Remind's me of a natucal poem I was taught long ago.
"Here lies the body of Solomon Grey, Who died defending his right of way, He was right, dead right as he sped along, But now he's just as dead as if he was wrong"

 
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I Love the poem!

 
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This "working man" has tomorrow off. I think I'll round up my kiddo's and take them and the Whaler to the lake for Fathers day.


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