We had our boat the Susan E renamed the C-Dore' at Friday Harbor this year. When asked if we had the new name on the boat I had said "no" only to realize later that it was under the cushion.
This is the rest of the story.
Leaving Friday Harbor the weather wasn't bad, got a little worse later on. We got thru Deception Pass after missing slack by less then half hour. Stopped to fill up the diesel for the wallas only to have drifted into the sand bar in Skagit Bay at the entrance to Laconner. Got out of that after a few hectic minutes. About 5 miles we hear a THUMP look behind the boat and see a 2x2x12 inch twig that we ran over. Causing the prop to spin out in the hub, 8 knots rest of the way home.
Three hours later we dock the boat glad no one was there to watch, the worst one we did yet.
Loading the boat on the trailer was not any better. No need to lower the GPS antenna it broke at the mount.
Month later, we go the the lake to test the new prop, rounding the curve in the driveway the trailer hits a stump causing the boat to jump 6 inches off the bunks. The S hook on the transom strap was now straight. Repaired it and then got on the road, 30 feet from the house, flat tire. Bent the rim too, replaced the tire wondering what else could happen to us.
Well we made it back ok. The prop worked fine now. Tomorrow we are going out in the bay and doing the ceremony with no new name on board and using some of the best champagne we can get. Not soda pop.
Lesson is do not play with the gods of the sea.
This is the rest of the story.
Leaving Friday Harbor the weather wasn't bad, got a little worse later on. We got thru Deception Pass after missing slack by less then half hour. Stopped to fill up the diesel for the wallas only to have drifted into the sand bar in Skagit Bay at the entrance to Laconner. Got out of that after a few hectic minutes. About 5 miles we hear a THUMP look behind the boat and see a 2x2x12 inch twig that we ran over. Causing the prop to spin out in the hub, 8 knots rest of the way home.
Three hours later we dock the boat glad no one was there to watch, the worst one we did yet.
Loading the boat on the trailer was not any better. No need to lower the GPS antenna it broke at the mount.
Month later, we go the the lake to test the new prop, rounding the curve in the driveway the trailer hits a stump causing the boat to jump 6 inches off the bunks. The S hook on the transom strap was now straight. Repaired it and then got on the road, 30 feet from the house, flat tire. Bent the rim too, replaced the tire wondering what else could happen to us.
Well we made it back ok. The prop worked fine now. Tomorrow we are going out in the bay and doing the ceremony with no new name on board and using some of the best champagne we can get. Not soda pop.
Lesson is do not play with the gods of the sea.