Apache - guy tries to leave dock with rope still attached
#31
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From: Sandown, NH - Sebago Lake Region, ME
I understand everyone does stupid things some time but why after an incident like that would you just yell for someone else to untie you. I would have been up on that sun pad in a split second, not standing there yelling!
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From: Wyandotte, MI
If that is how they repo boats, I am going to stop paying on mine just so this guy shows up to get my boat. Wonder how long he would stand there scratching his head while mine is 30' in the air on a rack. Guessing he would eventually climb up there, start it up, put it in gear and then tell down to someone to unplug the extension cord.....
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From: hampstead nh
i do the same thing ..did it the other day.. i left my boat in overnight because of the low tide went down on my lunch hour unsnapped my cvr on 1 side .ran the boat 100 ft to the trailer and loaded it ..i do it all the time.. i see no need to unsnap the entire cvr only to put all back on again ..hell i never want to put the cover on as it is
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From: On A Dirt Floor
I had a major duh moment in 35f degree weather when i wish the boat was still tied up.
Atleast I had fleece lined jeans on which made the 50+yd walk in 5ft deep 40*f water not so bad.
Suks being a one manned team sometimes.
Not on video. So maybe it didn't happen and I just lied. LOL.
Atleast I had fleece lined jeans on which made the 50+yd walk in 5ft deep 40*f water not so bad.
Suks being a one manned team sometimes.
Not on video. So maybe it didn't happen and I just lied. LOL.
#40
I agree based on the empty docks and his demeanor looks like the aerly morning after a rough night. I thought the camera guy should have said something.



