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Clammer 10-14-2019, 06:26 PM This started our morning .
We checked it out & called the C/G . they had already received a call on it ………. so no life loss ><>
Sea Dangles 10-14-2019, 06:43 PM Nice vrod on that!
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Jamestown?
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redlite 10-14-2019, 08:12 PM At least they lifted the motor up to save the propeller=Broke from mooring and drifted
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Clammer 10-14-2019, 08:22 PM Bonnet ><
Bummer.
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Rockfish9 10-15-2019, 06:11 AM that's the beginning of a really bad day..
Raider Ronnie 10-15-2019, 06:49 AM that's the beginning of a really bad day..
Or a good day if that person was trying to get out of the boat and file an insurance claim 🤔
Lots of that goes on this time of year
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Rockfish9 10-15-2019, 08:02 AM Or a good day if that person was trying to get out of the boat and file an insurance claim
Lots of that goes on this time of year
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or an even worse day if the fraud police find you were negligent and decline your claim.
Or a good day if that person was trying to get out of the boat and file an insurance claim 🤔
Lots of that goes on this time of year
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Can you say Parker 23 ??
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Clammer 10-15-2019, 09:35 AM I didn,t find a Rolex ><
piemma 10-15-2019, 10:45 AM Bonnet ><
SE wind and that thing will be in tiny pieces in no time.
bassballer 10-15-2019, 10:47 AM Can you say Parker 23 ??
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Hahahahahaha. Can we dig up that thread?
That was a classic thread
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Raider Ronnie 10-15-2019, 01:04 PM I went out last Thursday about 6:00 am for fuel.
Was blowing a steady 30-35 out of the NE.
Anyone that knows the Quincy area knows Wessagussett area knows that’s to get your boat out of there when a good NE is coming.
A handful of boats still on the moorings at the WYC and rocking like hell.
One was listing hard to port when I went out and each wave put the bow under. I knew it was a matter of time and it was going down.
Made a few calls
1/2 hr later when I was coming in it was turtled.
Was still upside down late Sunday when I was coming in with a charter.
It wasn’t the only boat that went down in the area.
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Clammer 10-15-2019, 01:53 PM Paulie , they got real lucky or not ….. the S/E laid right down & it was gone when we headed home .
BTW .never met P-23 ……..also turned down a offer :happy:
nightfighter 10-15-2019, 06:09 PM I went out last Thursday about 6:00 am for fuel.
Was blowing a steady 30-35 out of the NE.
Anyone that knows the Quincy area knows Wessagussett area knows that’s to get your boat out of there when a good NE is coming.
A handful of boats still on the moorings at the WYC and rocking like hell.
One was listing hard to port when I went out and each wave put the bow under. I knew it was a matter of time and it was going down.
Made a few calls
1/2 hr later when I was coming in it was turtled.
Was still upside down late Sunday when I was coming in with a charter.
It wasn’t the only boat that went down in the area.
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I saw at least four turtled in Marblehead... My brother told me today that eight were lost/turtled. But he is prone to exaggerate...
Hahahahahaha. Can we dig up that thread?
It was a classic !
His outboard is still in the wash at fort Varnum.
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