Check this out.. for the Guys in FLORIDA!

Ok for those of you familiar with the gandy boat ramp.. If you are heading to the ramp but pass it and head twards the bridge there are spots where you can pull up and load your boat for free or even swim. Check out this guys pickup.. He must of loaded his boat during low tide and went out and the tide came in big time and this happened.. the trailor is attached under the water..
 

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Ouch.:smt017 Sure hope he has the rust proof on it:smt100
 
Looks like an exceptionally high tide. Aren't the northerners more familiar with tide than the southerners or did I miss something in school?
 
Looks like an exceptionally high tide. Aren't the northerners more familiar with tide than the southerners or did I miss something in school?

well at that spot you can back your truck in to those little cutouts in the bushes and then you need to pull it back up.. but from the looks of it he had it way in and the tide came in and took it out and wrapped it around the tree.. i wonder if its still there today.. lol.
 
Looks like an exceptionally high tide. Aren't the northerners more familiar with tide than the southerners or did I miss something in school?

Yeah Dave! That ain't right man......it ain't right.
Being in AK this summer watching a 20'+ tide swing (normally we're 12'+ here) I can say it wasn't a northerner.
 
I didn't think the tides had a range that far in Florida. In Maine, we're part of the Bay of Fundy with 10-14' normal tides, although this past weekend, there was a full moon and we had probably an 18' range.
 

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