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transomstand wrote:
You'll find this (getting interupted) a frequent occurence. Almost every time you stop, someone will be overwhelmed by the boat. I have certain "mandatory" procedures for critical items. When I remove a tie down on the road, I NEVER walk away without securing it, even if it has to be resecured several times. When I arrive at the ramp, I always install the drain plug immediately, even if I have to walk away from someone. It may be seen as rude, but I've found no other way of insuring the boat's safety (plus, I'm a miserable **** anyway, so rude is no problem for me). Same thing working on the boat, I insist on doing everything myself. I'll let somebody put the cooler in, but NOTHING operational, I want to put my own hands on everything.
He doesn't even let anyone ..............................WATCH.....................
Hi, yes awesome picture so clean, beautiful boat, reminds me of my dad who had some co workers hook up our switzer craft and a 1/4 mile later it jumps off the hitch and he sees in the mirror its veering into oncoming lane, luckily a country road and nobody there that second, it took out a mailbox and got scraped but whew, nobody hurt! Jim