Almost did not make it home, left the boat in Missouri

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Almost did not make it home, left the boat in Missouri

#1 Post by Bryden24shp » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:02 am

Thanks to my wifes persistancy in leaving the boat at our condo at The Lake of the Ozarks, yesterday, we made it home alive. We drove without incedent for 350 miles, until we got 20 miles from home. As we were passing a Lincoln Town car, he decided to swing out and pass the car in front of him. I had to hit the brakes hard, drive off the side of the left hand lane, into the grass meridian dividing the 4 lane highway. If the boat would have been behind us, it would have probably jack knifed and ended up in the middle of the meridian, on top of us, and left a few other cars in the carnage. We got through it with no contact from him, but the truck is gonna need a good alignment, after going through the drainage field. Worst part, the SOB floored the ole Lincoln and didn't even look back at what he did. After 25 years and I don't know how many miles driven down to Missouri, (tens of thousands), plus other far away places we have towed the boat to, this was the first close call we have had.
Hope its the last!
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Re: Almost did not make it home, left the boat in Missouri

#2 Post by OldePharte » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:13 am

Glad to hear that you are okay. And yes, one needs to always anticipate the stupidity of others.
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Re: Almost did not make it home, left the boat in Missouri

#3 Post by ronb » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:23 am

oh dear lord, I know those drivers...two weeks ago I was pulling my pontoon from one shop to another (motor problems) through town during rush hour, three things like I like to avoid.. downtown, rush hour, and a 25ft long trailer through town... My trailer does not have brakes (surge or otherwise) so I leave a wide berth between me and the car ahead of me and idiots kept pulling into my safe zone. No less than 4 cars did this; one did it just as the light ahead of us turned red, he panic stopped, causing me to lock up the binders in the pickup, I heard all 4 wheels squealing (swear words did happen), its like they are oblivious to the fact that there is a large truck pulling an even larger pontoon behind it.

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#4 Post by Texoma Toon » Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:41 am

WOW! Glad you are ok!! Kudos to your wife.
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#5 Post by pond tuuunes » Wed Jun 20, 2012 1:33 pm

Glad your ok. JT
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#6 Post by bentleyjc » Wed Jun 20, 2012 1:51 pm

yea glad you guys are ok!!

Just like my father as always said - son I dont worry about you - its the other fellow...

Gotta keep an eye out all the time!!
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#7 Post by Bryden24shp » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:27 pm

Thanks Guys! It was the closest one so far... Hope its was the last!
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Re: Almost did not make it home, left the boat in Missouri

#8 Post by ROLAND » Thu Jun 21, 2012 2:46 am

Bryan... sounds scary....none the less, glad you and your wife got thru it without being hurt.. and yeah, especially lucky you didn't have the boat behind you... there's no way you could have avoided a disaster if you had your rig behind you. btw, I now have 12 ez fenders for my boat... the second set I bought from you ( 6 ez fenders ) was intended to go to my son for his pontoon... but he informed me this past weekend he is thinking of selling his boat....no point in giving him those ez fenders if he decides to sell his toon....Thats ok, my neighbor is considering buying my son's boat and if he does I'll just give him the ez fenders to put on the boat... Great neighbor, has helped me out of many jams....
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Re: Almost did not make it home, left the boat in Missouri

#9 Post by WoodenPontoon » Thu Jun 21, 2012 7:27 pm

Bryan,

Glad you guys made it through his stupidity!!

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Re: Almost did not make it home, left the boat in Missouri

#10 Post by GXPWeasel » Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:48 am

ronb wrote:oh dear lord, I know those drivers...two weeks ago I was pulling my pontoon from one shop to another (motor problems) through town during rush hour, three things like I like to avoid.. downtown, rush hour, and a 25ft long trailer through town... My trailer does not have brakes (surge or otherwise) so I leave a wide berth between me and the car ahead of me and idiots kept pulling into my safe zone. No less than 4 cars did this; one did it just as the light ahead of us turned red, he panic stopped, causing me to lock up the binders in the pickup, I heard all 4 wheels squealing (swear words did happen), its like they are oblivious to the fact that there is a large truck pulling an even larger pontoon behind it.

Glad to hear you are OK
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For this exact reason, I installed electric brakes on my boat's trailer. I had, and still have the same thing happen to me almost every time I have the boat hooked to the truck. F-ing morons out there.
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