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Thread: Hit the boat

  1. #1
    killerbeez
    I have been working on the boat since late september to get it ready for the season.I blew the engine but I am getting that back in a couple of weeks.The things I have done is all new wiring to the trailor,new lights,new carpet in the boat,re-wiring entire boat,new guages,re-finish teak swim steps,pump has just been rebuilt,new wind screens.I am pretty proud of what I have done.My neighbor left for work yesterday morning and forgot something at home.He put his old f-350 dually in reverse and slammed my boat pushing it about 6 feet up hill.I am pretty pissed off about it and now have to take it to the shop to get the damage report.He hit the swim step and the steel fender on the trailor,no damage to the side of the boat(thank god).What a crappy monday.

  2. #2
    RitcheyRch
    That sucks.

  3. #3
    Jetaholic
    Hope to God he's got insurance!!!

  4. #4
    Outnumbered
    Is that a mid-80's Lavey 20'6" ?

  5. #5
    Nord
    Ahhhhhh man that sucks Don't lose a friendship or a neighbor over it though. I bet he feels horrible.
    ~NORD~

  6. #6
    Queenbee
    He feels pretty bad, but I want my boat back!!!!!!!!!
    Its a 1984 Arrivee 21' open bow jet. She's not the biggest or the baddest, but we love her!

  7. #7
    Outnumbered
    He feels pretty bad, but I want my boat back!!!!!!!!!
    Its a 1984 Arrivee 21' open bow jet. She's not the biggest or the baddest, but we love her!
    Kind of looks like the 1987 Lavey I used to have. Sorry about the damage but at least the gel is OK.

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