A new job opening.

Don-

Nice nosedive! A perfect "10" entry! :smileo

Was this the guy that said he was just taking his new boat out for a "short ride"?

Joe.
 
Don't know about the boat owner, but the photographer gets a "10" for being prepared, perfect timing, and following through.

Harvey
Sleepy-C :moon
 
Apart from being amazed at the photographs, I keep thinking...what if the stern line broke and instead of the bow? It wouldn't have had such a happy ending.

Edmonds is either a sling or a forklift...no ramps!
 
No wonder it sunk. It looks like a SeaRay to me. SeaRay people not only can't run boats safely, they can't lift them.

Fred

Fred
 
ffheap":lcbud20b said:
No wonder it sunk. It looks like a SeaRay to me. SeaRay people not only can't run boats safely, they can't lift them.
Fred

Be careful what you say....since C-Dory owner Sea Wolf also owns one of those Sea Rays...... :wink
 
DaveS":drbus1pn said:
ffheap":drbus1pn said:
No wonder it sunk. It looks like a SeaRay to me. SeaRay people not only can't run boats safely, they can't lift them.
Fred

Be careful what you say....since C-Dory owner Sea Wolf also owns one of those Sea Rays...... :wink

Don't worry about offending me! I make blanket/shotgun statements in jest myself too! No offense taken.

I don't like the Sea Ray image conjured up by the slick European styled Express Cruiser or "Sundancer" myself, either. (Mine's a conventional sedan cruiser with a flying bridge.)

My favorite targets include Bayliners and Wallas stoves, as you may know. (Easy, helpless targets!)

A little fun keeps this site interesting as we answer questions for the new folks here!

Joe.
 
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