Augoose
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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- Mar 21, 2010
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So I consider myself to be fairly experienced boater (30 years plus). I always have my required equipment, DNR inspections go without a hitch, and among my friends who have boats, the wives never worry about their kids on my boat because they know things are always kept under control and safe.
Soooooooo with that said, we are out enjoying the 4th today and its time to head to the ramp. I swim out to the boat, the wife drives the truck/trailer over to the ramp, and I intend to drive the boat over to meet her. I jump on board, toss the swim noodles, rafts, towels, goggles and other gear aside from having 4 kids running rampant all day and take off...
That's about when I hear a whack sound, almost the same sound that a nylon nuckle from a towable tube would make when it falls and hits the floor of the boat- however its already on the floor. Not realizing what was causing the sound I started inspecting the boat - lower unit, prop, tower, cabinets, everywhere trying to figure out what was making the sound. Then I see it- the line running from one of the front cleats mysteriously into the water - I forgot to bring in the anchor!:facepalm:
Seems the fluke anchor flew up and hit the bottom of the boat somewhere. As it sits on the trailer I don't see any knicks or holes in the gelcoat (that were not already there before) so I'm hoping there is not some huge hole directly above the bunk that I can't see.
Everyone makes a mistake every now and again, although I feel pretty stupid for this one. What made it worse was the fact that another boat drove by just as a recognized my mistake and they could clearly see the line running from the boat into the water....they were looking over at me smiling.....:facepalm:
Soooooooo with that said, we are out enjoying the 4th today and its time to head to the ramp. I swim out to the boat, the wife drives the truck/trailer over to the ramp, and I intend to drive the boat over to meet her. I jump on board, toss the swim noodles, rafts, towels, goggles and other gear aside from having 4 kids running rampant all day and take off...
That's about when I hear a whack sound, almost the same sound that a nylon nuckle from a towable tube would make when it falls and hits the floor of the boat- however its already on the floor. Not realizing what was causing the sound I started inspecting the boat - lower unit, prop, tower, cabinets, everywhere trying to figure out what was making the sound. Then I see it- the line running from one of the front cleats mysteriously into the water - I forgot to bring in the anchor!:facepalm:
Seems the fluke anchor flew up and hit the bottom of the boat somewhere. As it sits on the trailer I don't see any knicks or holes in the gelcoat (that were not already there before) so I'm hoping there is not some huge hole directly above the bunk that I can't see.
Everyone makes a mistake every now and again, although I feel pretty stupid for this one. What made it worse was the fact that another boat drove by just as a recognized my mistake and they could clearly see the line running from the boat into the water....they were looking over at me smiling.....:facepalm: