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And wheel chocks. I’m guessing the floor disappeared under the front of the truck.Good thing it had a full load of water back there!
And wheel chocks. I’m guessing the floor disappeared under the front of the truck.Good thing it had a full load of water back there!
Prolly forgot his stern strap, and the winch strap was old and brittle. You can see the winch strap still dangling from the bow eye. Whether the boat slid off the back due to straight-line acceleration alone, or flew off the side of the trailer in a turn before snapping the bow strap, is anyone's guess. I've seen the latter, and in fact had my own boat once blow clean off a trailer while parked in a parking lot, right after pulling it from the water and before I had a chance to get the stern strap on.More acceleration than brains.
What is lbi?I saw quite a few boat trailer accidents over the years, spending summers at LBI as a kid:
1. Large conversion van pulling a full 48' offshore racing boat down the Boulevard, when a lady in a parked car opened her door directly into the path of the boat trailer. Yanked the door out of her hand and folded it backwards, and left a nasty gash down the side of what would today be a $500k+ boat. She was actually yelling at the driver of the vehicle towing the boat, as if it was his fault that she threw her door open into the side of his trailer.
2. Construction van pulling a 28'ish foot Baha racing boat rear-ended another car at a red light, and the boat pushed straight thru the winch post into the back of the van. Bow folded dual rear doors in, damaging both boat and truck.
3. Another van, this time a Ford Econoline, Surf City ramp (locals know the one, it has a drop off). Guy backs his trailer down the ramp, hops out of van, and the whole rig starts rolling backwards down the ramp. He's a big tubby dude, but still quick enough to hop back into the van, slam on the brake, and save the whole rig from ending up in the bay. I see him fiddle with the shifter and brake, then hop out a second time, just to watch his van and trailer roll down the ramp and out into the bay!I was only maybe 12 years old at the time, so I don't know the details of what happened, but still wonder what exactly happened in that van before he hopped out the second time.
I guess the only consistency is vans. Maybe they were just the boater's vehicle of choice in the 1980's, when all three of these incidents occurred?
Sorry about that. Too many Kubotas (or "TmK", for lilranch2001What is lbi?
To me, Long Beach is in WA, though.According to Google it could be Long Beach Island.
To me, Long Beach is in CA, though.
lol... Yeah, sorry about that!After all, we already have to figure out what Fetterman is saying half the time….
I recall my teacher shattering her ruler on my knuckles once. Truth be known, I think it hit the desk first, but it still hurt, bled some and got my attention.Probably time to kick this thread back on-topic, before the teacher raps our knuckles with the ruler. Here's one!
I would’ve just backed the tractor up again, back off of the trailer.That's painful to watch. But nowhere as painful as the many mishaps I have participated in my life!![]()
Perhaps it's perfectly normal in that town to have a camper trailer push a car through town.Probably time to kick this thread back on-topic, before the teacher raps our knuckles with the ruler. Here's one!
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