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Ouch!
I have been enjoying the past couple of days out fishing on the water. This evening with my wife and daughter and our next door nieghbor's little girl on the way back.. Wham I had done did struck a chunk of ledge. I hit it quite hard and fortunately suffered only a damaged prop. I was going wide open when I saw it coming up on my fish finder. I tried to slow done quickly but there was not enough time to do anything about it!. But again it was only the prop that was damaged. I ordered a new one out this evening for it. I can still run the boat but there is a lot of vibration from the prop.
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Ouch is right! Glad to hear no injuries involved.
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Originally Posted by buckhunter14
(Post 3946518)
Ouch is right! Glad to hear no injuries involved.
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wow! Worst prop I've ever seen...glad no one was hurt....once I had a 9.9 on my 10 foot Jon ..would easily do 20 mph...I had her pretty fast and hit a log..the entire boat was at a 45 degree angle and put a huge long dent nearly the length of the boat..I learned to slow down after that..
A few years ago 3 major league Cleveland Indian pitchers were zipping along one of our lakes and hit a submerged dock..all 3 were killed.. |
I have seen a lot worse on the props other guys have hit in different lakes. I thought I was out far enough going right along in 22 feet of water. I then saw it sharply rising up and tried to cut the throttle back as my wife was asking what was going on. Before I could say anything we was over it and my fish finder quit. The fishfinder only had a wire loosen up and the main part of the boat never hit anything. The worst I have seen a guy showed a picture of his boat that he was building a whole new transcom for it. He had hit and lost the whole back end of his boat on one. A lot of our lakes have those hidden ledges that shoot alomost completely straight up. They also have large rocks and rock piles. Next time I am up on West Grand Lake fishing for Lake Trout I will get a picture of a rock that is called Caribou Rock. It is a hugh rock that shoots out of 65 feet of water. You can actually climb up on it and dive off from it. That lake has quite a few rock piles that are under the surface and I avoid those areas. Unfortunately that is one of the down falls here in Maine with all our rocks and ledges. Mostly I am in 45 to 90 feet of water all the time. Big Lake where I sometimes fish for white perch has cost a lot of people there lower units. Some of these guys live on the lake most of thier lives. All you need to do is be off 10 to 20 feet in some cases even though you are actually out in the middle of the lake..
Yes, I am real glad no one was hurt and the main part of the boat never even touched the ledge so no damage there either. I remember reading and hearing on the news about those guys getting killed when they hit that submerged dock. That was a terrible shame. |
Yes sir that was a shame....one of the saddest boat accidents that I can remember happened where I fish at..An elderly black man and his son were fishing from a Jon boat. When a couple rough young men sped by in a yellow,split wind shield boat..nearly tipping the Jon..They zoomed by closer and the black folks screamed for them to please stop. They were so close that the boy could identify the beer..it was Bud Dry. One more fast past turned the Jon boat over and the elderly man drowned...they never did find the men and their boat...what a shame..
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I never really started this post to bring back any memories. But, I know this stuff can happen sometimes.
I know that was a very sad event. I did thought that they had found out who had done this after a while. They should of been held accountable for it. Up here in Maine we have a law on the books that makes all of Maine's lake have wake zones. The one that covers every lake is a requirement of the slowest speed possible to control your boat when ever you are less than 200 feet from any shoreline. This came about after a boat run over the top of another boat in which 3 people were riding across a busy part of a lake. It was a narrow section just north of the main boat launching area. The operator of the big boat stated due to the bow being high he did not see the other smaller boat. That whole stretch of the lake is now a restricted wake zone area. It is a good thing to as some people will swim across this section of the lake. This law also keeps boats out away from people swiming out in front of thier camps and the like unless they are operating slowly. Also should of mentioned that here we have some really tuff oui/dui laws that cover evering thing that is operated. These laws even cover a double-end canoe. The one in back is concidered the operator and if drinking it is an oui/dui conviction which still affects your drivers liscense. So we do not have an awfull lot of it going on here. We still have some but it is much more limited. |
I told a co-worker about my mishap and he made fun of me.. I explained what had happened and he joked at me, Then tonight when I came in he had told his boss.. His boss explained exactly how bad that lake actually is and he said he was sorry for laughing at me.. I told him no need to feel sorry about it. I most likely would of laughed at you if everything was ok other than your prop.. They shipped me a new prop from i-boats and it should be here in a week and a half. Once it is here I will take my damaged one up to a retired co-worker who will fix it up and balance it for me. I will keep it for a spare and hope that I will never need to use it again..
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Good deal Phil,
I don't laugh at people's mishaps..more thanh once I've seen it come back to bite..plus it's a Biblical principle. Along with mocking the poor or anyone else as far as that is concerned..much is said about this.. Now Phil, you must forgive me when I get on rants..lol ..It's just that when you say something it triggers my mind ....(-: Summary, Glad that you have the means to purchase another prop...and not damage the lower unit...ut oh..another trigger.lol.on the way back to the boat trailers ,Matt and I iwere discussing the day's outing...and BAM! His trolling motor runs head on to a sandbar...bending his shaft about 18 degrees,,he says "Oh no, that can't be good! I assured him that it was ok..Minn Kota's flexible shafts are made for such mishaps..his motor is fine,..shaft is straight. Everyone reading this post have a wonderful day, God loves you, C7 |
Chuck, do not get me wrong as I never will laugh at the less fortunate(poor)Not ever. My mom raised 6 of us so I have a pretty decent idea on not having anything. We do poke fun around at each other at work just for a few laughs with no harm intended. It helps break the day up and nothing more. I had learned to earn every thing I currently have today.
The prop was not a bad price as it happened to be on sale right now. So I lucked out on that end. It was something like $89 plus shipping which run me a total of $106. The retired co-worker that repairs them charges $50 on average and when he is done they look like a brand new one. I have a Minn Kota on my boat but I need to purchase a decent battery for it. It has a flex shaft on it as well. I have found it hard on battery strength. I keep a battery booster in my boat when out in case I decide to use the trolling motor. That way I can always start my big boat motor up when I want or need to. |
Hey partner..I never implied you made fun of the poor..that's the problem with tying replies..one can be easily misunderstood..be it known partner..you are one of my favorite people on here. And always will be...
89.00 is a great price..you did good.. We were ok growing up but I was raised by a very strict step dad..In the 1960s it was highly promoted not to be a litter bug..lol I still won't throw trash on the ground..I used to Smoke like a fine..and would put the butts in my pocket..Last month at a picnic I sat by the cook cooking the ribs,,they all chuckled as I put the bones in my shirt pocket...After that picnic is when I realized I needed to seriously go on a diet...lol |
one can be easily misunderstood..be it known partner..you are one of my favorite people on here. And always will be... I enjoy trying to learn that darn baitcaster as well as largemouth fishing. I still have a lot to learn about them. Then I will need to learn how to put it to use on our waters up here. For the most part our waters are different with rock piles every where and most of those have the smallmouths around them. For the most part (not always though) the smallmouths and largemouths are in different environments. So it makes it harder for me to find those largemouths. My diet plan came on without notice roughly a year ago. Diabetes and I lost quite a bit of wieght at that time. Today I am still loosing roughly 2 or 3 pounds every 2 to 3 months but that is ok with me. I went from a 12.9 ACL to a 4.5 ACL on my 3 month average. The doc stated a 4.4 is ideal so I am doing pretty darn good with it. I am planning on keeping it that and hope I can. I actually would simply like to see it just go away but, I do not think that will happen. |
Congrats on the diet Phil ....for some of us that is a huge feat...I just royally messed up on our meal . I enjoys Walmart's Chuck Eye steaks..my wife bought 2 chuck roast..I said.."Hey, let's cut up one of those chuck roast into chuck eye steaks"..big mistake. They are not the same thing..tough as leather..Dang! And now my calories are about up for today..
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Yeah, a chuck steak and a chuckeye is to different types of steak that is for sure. A chuck steak cooked fast on high heat will help keep it from being quite so tough. We will cook them mostly in a crock pot with cream of mushroom soup, potatoes, carrots and some onions. We call it a shipwreck steaw.. We just cut the steak up into 3 or 4 pieces and put it in the bottom of the crock pot. If it is fairly cool out we will put it in a roaster in the oven instead. The crock pot is great though as you can put it in and go about your business and at the end of the day it will be all done.
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I learned from a man who recently came down to visit from GA ..I was very impressed...
A. He put's McCormick Steak seasoning all over the ribs or steak..Put's them in a bag over night. B. Heats up the charcoal grill..goals are good and gray. C. Puts either cut up ribs or chuck eyes on grill.. D.KEEP WATER NEAR TO SMOLDER OUT SMALL FLARE UPS. E.Between 15-20 minutes eat either the best ribs or steaks ever. Our Chuck eyes are very tender and very tasty. Serve with favorite beverage and sides { -; |
Yeah, those chuck roasts are good but they make some tough steaks unless cooked right. Same thing with those london broils. The ribs and chuck eyes (we call eye rounds) are different . I am going to give you another mouth watering recipe.. I got this while in Arkansas a couple of years ago.
You take some Montreal Seasoning, some Soy sauce, and some Worcestershire sauce. Put just enough soy and worcestershire sauce to cover your steaks about 50/50 and add the Montreal Seasoning. Marinate them in a bag or whatever for 12 to 24 hours and cook them on the grill. They are great as well.. |
There are some places around here who can fix props even as bad as yours. They braise on pieces and form to the original curve and cup and then paint it and it looks and runs like a new one. When I bugger up a prop and get it fixed I use it as a spare for when it happens again. I think it costs about 50-75 for the repair but it does give a spare prop.
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Pretty much the same thing here as well. He fixes them for 50 or in that ball park and they look great when he gets done. When he retired from work some of the guys piched in and made him up a set of scales to balance the props with. I have not heard of anyone complaining about his work. I will be taking it up to him when the holiday week is over..
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