So in the first picture (where we spent the night), the reason we spent the night is while trolling for bass in the shallower areas, we managed to find one of those submerged - just below the surface - rocks. Twilight, and just enough surface reflection that you can't see down. Finding ourselves stuck and not being able to back off, I wanted my son and grandson to come to the aft to raise the bow and back off. But they both went forward to check the damage. My son - seeing the rock only a few inches below the surface, jumps off to push us free. I am still in reverse rocking the boat in hope of freeing it and - shazam - we are going backwards. I look up and no son. He pushed us free and then hung on to the pulpit. I am sure you know how hard it is to get a man overboard up on the bow. Being only about 25 feet from shore I said hang on and let me know when your feet hit sand. So that is why we spent the night right there. Oh and cooked some delicious steaks.
When loading the boat, we heard a strange grinding sound and we thought it was a dragging brake. So - now you can see the result of loose lug nuts.
For the pictures: No 1 - is where we beached to retrieve my son and enjoy a good meal (and I forgot to tell you that my son forgot to remove his wallet and iphone before jumping in). The next two picture picturs show the gouges in the bottom. What is interesting about them is that they show that the original gel coat on my '76 Macgregor/Venture 25 was yellow. I also found this on the top under the blue color too. And the last two pictures show what happens if your lug nuts are not tight.
Not a typical fishing/testing trip - BUT an adventure!
When loading the boat, we heard a strange grinding sound and we thought it was a dragging brake. So - now you can see the result of loose lug nuts.
For the pictures: No 1 - is where we beached to retrieve my son and enjoy a good meal (and I forgot to tell you that my son forgot to remove his wallet and iphone before jumping in). The next two picture picturs show the gouges in the bottom. What is interesting about them is that they show that the original gel coat on my '76 Macgregor/Venture 25 was yellow. I also found this on the top under the blue color too. And the last two pictures show what happens if your lug nuts are not tight.
Not a typical fishing/testing trip - BUT an adventure!
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