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[QUOTE=J.B. Marshall;3446968]WOW! That hurts Where was the owner when this was taking place? So how does one get a 1/2 sunkin boat unsunk?[/QUOTE
try to get the hatch open,put the suction hose in the bilge from a gas powered pump,put the cockpit cover on,start the pump and wait,,you best have at leaste a 6 pack on hand then she will be floating in a hour or two..:drink: |
3-4' chop will sink a 38' Baja....? ill pass on that!
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Originally Posted by vegaskeith
(Post 3446977)
Thunderstorm on Sunday July 3rd. Winds picked up and had a 3-4ft wind chop. I was told by the guy that took the owner back in. That he was trying to pull another boat off the beach he got sideways against the chop and on the beach and it was all over. 2000ish Baja 38 with twin 502's. Just pull it out and run some diesel through the engines. Be as good as new!
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Is that even the 38?
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Originally Posted by Drock78
(Post 3447191)
3-4' chop will sink a 38' Baja....? ill pass on that!
I second that....... |
Man, very sad too see... Poor boat, but they'll get it back running again... Just gonna take alot of time/effort/work...
It happened to my family years ago on Lake Mojave, same thing, T-storm came up fast/quick, and we were stranded, so its hard to see this.... Also, any of you guys that have been on Lake Mead know, the water and weather conditions can change for the worse very quickly and its like a mimi ocean, at times.... |
When I saw the topic all I could think of was "later" and his "I sunk the boat" thread on the old Hotboat site. Now that was a thread that went everywhere.
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That`ll buff right out!
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Old Chinese Proverb Say:
"Put enough Water In Any Boat and It will Sink" Hate to see this happen to anyone, glad no one was hurt, guess this is what insurance is for. Best Regards, Ray @ Raylar |
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