This had to hurt
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This had to hurt
check out this formula - musta been painful to do that to the boat.http://usauctions.com/index.cfm?fuse...mInfo&bid=3208
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It looks like a rollover of some type.
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to me that looked like body impact against the windsheild - also the way the bolster is crushed. - doesn't look like a good saturday afternoon spin in the harbor.
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Id say the trailer went over. The gouges on the top by the rear hatch could either be from a stap or where they grabbed it w/ the tow truck to right it.
Either way a reeeaallllyy bad day.
Either way a reeeaallllyy bad day.
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Nah, the seats would have been torn up.
I'd say a bridge closed on it and pushed it straight down until the bridge went back up.
Very strange damage.
I'd say a bridge closed on it and pushed it straight down until the bridge went back up.
Very strange damage.
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Id buy the bridge idea except for the skeg on the drive is broken.
Maybe the water was very shallow.
We almost got squashed years and years ago in a 1970's something Dolphin. The boat had awful shifting problems and we were trying to hold our position in front of a railroad bridge in the Pt Pleesant inlet. Boat stalled and the rip started pulling us right into the bridge..pretty bad. Then we hear the, ding ding ding, oh sh!t!!! Like a big monster trying to bite us. Although I was young and it probably remember it to be worse than it was I bet I could pass a lie detector test it was within inches. Ron P Im sure you know the bridge well.
Maybe the water was very shallow.
We almost got squashed years and years ago in a 1970's something Dolphin. The boat had awful shifting problems and we were trying to hold our position in front of a railroad bridge in the Pt Pleesant inlet. Boat stalled and the rip started pulling us right into the bridge..pretty bad. Then we hear the, ding ding ding, oh sh!t!!! Like a big monster trying to bite us. Although I was young and it probably remember it to be worse than it was I bet I could pass a lie detector test it was within inches. Ron P Im sure you know the bridge well.
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Very strange,,, how do you crush a bloster without tearing it,,, something had to drop on it,,,,,, maybe a rack storage accident?
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My guess is a mishap at a rack storage place--either the boat above it fell or a forklift came down on it or the forklift dropped a boat on it. Something like that.