Ouch!
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I'm sure your Pachanga would of held up better right??? The guy running the boat obviously had it trimmed a little to high. No need to rip on Sunsation. It would of happened to any boat running 75 - 80 MPH in those conditions.
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My stomach hit the ground when I saw that video. I thought it was my boat! Here I sit with a title with the guys name on it! I was trying to find out indescretely what happened to the boat. I finally called Sunsation and got the scoop. Turns out I have the 288 he traded in on the 32 in the Video. Hard to tell the difference between a 288 and a 32 in that pic but the paint schemes are very similiar!
WHEW!
WHEW!
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Boat was fine after the incident with the exception of busted windshield (passenger went through it). The people aboard got banged up pretty good (broken limbs, one rear passenger had a broken pelvis). The lift at the bow was the anchor locker blowing open and the anchor flying into the horizon.
Owner is a nice guy from the Destin area named John. He just had a bad day of boating at the Emerald Coast PR in 07. The only difference is his bad day was recorded for all to see.
Owner is a nice guy from the Destin area named John. He just had a bad day of boating at the Emerald Coast PR in 07. The only difference is his bad day was recorded for all to see.
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