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Re: When the parking lot at the boat ramp is full [Re: Fishin' Nut] #11501778 03/26/16 02:31 AM
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I seen this happen about 5 times unfortunately.

Re: When the parking lot at the boat ramp is full [Re: timwins31] #11502752 03/26/16 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: timwins31
Well the boats clearly in the water now. Wasting time taking pics, get to fishin! Lol.

Re: When the parking lot at the boat ramp is full [Re: Fishin' Nut] #11502753 03/26/16 07:34 PM
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It looks like he drove down the ramp which is confusing lol

Re: When the parking lot at the boat ramp is full [Re: Andrew Taylor] #11502997 03/26/16 10:49 PM
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Saw it once and it seemed it was left in reverse but the water was holding it at first. A solo guy climbed back into boat started and backed off and here comes truck & trailor. We helped him but yes it was happening FAST


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Re: When the parking lot at the boat ramp is full [Re: chrisc/striper express guide service] #11503071 03/26/16 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: chrisc/striper express guide service
Saw it once and it seemed it was left in reverse but the water was holding it at first. A solo guy climbed back into boat started and backed off and here comes truck & trailor trailer. We helped him but yes it was happening FAST


There, I fixed it for you. I've noticed a Texas tendency to tow things on a trailor - when there IS NO SUCH WORD in the English language.....

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Re: When the parking lot at the boat ramp is full [Re: Fishin' Nut] #11504848 03/28/16 01:19 AM
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Seen this before while waiting on the ramp to get my boat out of the water. His brakes gave out on the truck and yes it does happen real fast. The other guy sat in the boat and cried a little while drinking a beer. Inform them that they had to notify the COE to get the truck and trailer out of the lake.


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Re: When the parking lot at the boat ramp is full [Re: Fishin' Nut] #11504958 03/28/16 02:14 AM
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That is EXACTLY why I drive automatic transmissions!

Seen that on many occasions and helped the poor soul recover the vehicles on several occasions...the hardest part of lending a helping hand, is biting your lip when you are laughing your AZZ off!...the worst part is when they seem like nice folks in trouble, you offer to help...then you remember you won't be fishing much that day due to helping them, and then later you realize they didn't even offer you a few of those fish in that livewell FULL of fish.... Oh Well, helping is its own reward I suppose...thanks for posting and bringing back some really good memories!

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