JHornsby3
Well-Known Member
- Nov 10, 2020
- 1,392
- Boat Info
- "Steele'y Tutz"
1992 300 Sundancer
- Engines
- Twin 4.3L W/Alpha One Gen II
Hugespat57
I wish it was like that around here. I don't see what the hurry is all about when your going to launch just to park in your slip. I guess if your a big guide, your 28' guide boat that cost you $200k plus is so much more important than some guy with his 80 year old father in an old 20' boat. Some day he will be in a hurry and it will cost him more than his time. Karma has a way like that. I did want to see if I could load his pick up on the roller trailer to keep him from running. But I let him go to let other forces do their work. I do have to say though. Seeing my father tell him he was #1 in his book was pretty funny. This all took place in Garibaldi Oregon.
We drove down to Newport, the next launch south to us and folks there were stopping and helping each other where they could. Seen a guy pull his 34' SR out to replace bellows and lower shift cables and folks came out of the woodwork and pulled both drives and were cleaning the crap for him. It was pretty refreshing. I checked on a slip there but at $800 a month and the need for over 1 mill of insurance, I'll keep her on the trailer and pull back and forth.
John
I wish it was like that around here. I don't see what the hurry is all about when your going to launch just to park in your slip. I guess if your a big guide, your 28' guide boat that cost you $200k plus is so much more important than some guy with his 80 year old father in an old 20' boat. Some day he will be in a hurry and it will cost him more than his time. Karma has a way like that. I did want to see if I could load his pick up on the roller trailer to keep him from running. But I let him go to let other forces do their work. I do have to say though. Seeing my father tell him he was #1 in his book was pretty funny. This all took place in Garibaldi Oregon.
We drove down to Newport, the next launch south to us and folks there were stopping and helping each other where they could. Seen a guy pull his 34' SR out to replace bellows and lower shift cables and folks came out of the woodwork and pulled both drives and were cleaning the crap for him. It was pretty refreshing. I checked on a slip there but at $800 a month and the need for over 1 mill of insurance, I'll keep her on the trailer and pull back and forth.
John