I was driving to work one morning and seen a sea ray in the middle of the freeway. I wonder why some people think it will stay on with gravity.
Coming home from Bullhead there was a Bayliner upsode down and barely off of the road. It was about 25 miles E of Needles. I think it was just the boat and the trailer seemed to have damage but was on the opposite side of the road. I understand that they pulled it off of the road...just drug it over. Bad end to the weekend for somebody
I was driving to work one morning and seen a sea ray in the middle of the freeway. I wonder why some people think it will stay on with gravity.
Originally posted by hd&boatrider
Coming home from Bullhead there was a Bayliner upsode down and barely off of the road. It was about 25 miles E of Needles. I think it was just the boat and the trailer seemed to have damage but was on the opposite side of the road. I understand that they pulled it off of the road...just drug it over. Bad end to the weekend for somebody Bummer! Regardless of the make..................................
Kinda goes back to that thread about using straps on the back of the boat to the trailer.
saw it in Victorville a couple years agohttp://www.***boat.com/image_center/data/520/1518boat_on_street-med.jpg
you just hope nobody gets hurt and their insurance is paid!!!
Who would pull without strapping it down, that is " DumbAss " shit! That person needs to take a course in boating 101! .........( . )( . )....Thank God it was a GayLiner and they were on land !
You ever notice how most accidents and loose boats on the ground usually involve "production" boats? :cry:
Originally posted by LASERRAY
You ever notice how most accidents and loose boats on the ground usually involve "production" boats? :cry:
Not really, maybe he wanted out of the GayLiner Line. I think they are piles of shit!........( . )( . ).....
Originally posted by ahhell
saw it in Victorville a couple years agohttp://www.***boat.com/image_center/data/520/1518boat_on_street-med.jpg
you just hope nobody gets hurt and their insurance is paid!!!
That's an unusual way to get the hook out of a boat hull!
Originally posted by ahhell
saw it in Victorville a couple years agohttp://www.***boat.com/image_center/data/520/1518boat_on_street-med.jpg
you just hope nobody gets hurt and their insurance is paid!!! That's called Addition by Subtraction!