First Dent!!
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 1:41 pm
Yep...got my first dent in the right toon on the bottom out from Pettit Bay.
There I was cruzing along minding my own business when all of a sudden the right side of the boat slides up on a stump and drops back down into the water. I looked back to see anything and could barely see the top of it as the wake went over. Son Of A B@#$%!!!. I had a literally sinking feeling in my gut that something bad was going to come of this.
Yeah, I was favoring the west side, just barely off center of the channel but I had no clue there'd be a 27 foot tall tree in that area. Just glad it didn't go down the center toon and into the lower unit.
Can a tritoon sink?
I gotter back on the trailer and looking from the back down the little 1 inch angle keel along the bottom ..eh..it wasn't too bad. An ever so slight rise just past center. Whew!...I felt better.
Then yesterday..............................My wife is doing her inspection (only cause I mentioned it) and she spots a dent the size of my fist about half way back on the inside of the keel half covered by the bunk board. Here comes that gut feeling again. DANG IT!!. I didn't need to know this!. I ragged on'er a little for pointing it out and then laughed about it. We'd just came in from being out all day and I hadn't noticed anything different about the boat. So maybe it's not to bad. I'll use the front loader on my tractor to lift that side off the bunk and inspect further. Also think I'll drill the back of the toons and check for water. just put a screw with a rubber washer back on the hole.
Anyway. Just goes to show, even though I grew up on this lake it still has it's suprises.
There I was cruzing along minding my own business when all of a sudden the right side of the boat slides up on a stump and drops back down into the water. I looked back to see anything and could barely see the top of it as the wake went over. Son Of A B@#$%!!!. I had a literally sinking feeling in my gut that something bad was going to come of this.
Yeah, I was favoring the west side, just barely off center of the channel but I had no clue there'd be a 27 foot tall tree in that area. Just glad it didn't go down the center toon and into the lower unit.
Can a tritoon sink?
I gotter back on the trailer and looking from the back down the little 1 inch angle keel along the bottom ..eh..it wasn't too bad. An ever so slight rise just past center. Whew!...I felt better.
Then yesterday..............................My wife is doing her inspection (only cause I mentioned it) and she spots a dent the size of my fist about half way back on the inside of the keel half covered by the bunk board. Here comes that gut feeling again. DANG IT!!. I didn't need to know this!. I ragged on'er a little for pointing it out and then laughed about it. We'd just came in from being out all day and I hadn't noticed anything different about the boat. So maybe it's not to bad. I'll use the front loader on my tractor to lift that side off the bunk and inspect further. Also think I'll drill the back of the toons and check for water. just put a screw with a rubber washer back on the hole.
Anyway. Just goes to show, even though I grew up on this lake it still has it's suprises.