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coming into the little goose dock after a day on the snake, dad was in the bow of his '88 Seaswirl. I was at the wheel. idling in i try to get the shifter into neutral but it wont go! I pull and pull and finally just shut the engine off. we slammed into the dock, the old man yelling at me to reverse! I explain it wont go into reverse, or neutral for that matter. He doesn't believe me and tells me to vacate the drivers seat immediately (using more colorful language... ). His turn at the wheel and same deal! we hit the dock! turns out the Pertronics electronic ignition he put in place of the points was a bad decision! he did apology for yelling at me Who knew points would be better in a boat? Stupid interupters, anyway!And my first time on long lake we decided to use a private launch/park as we'd never been out before. Launched my 12' Klamath with my wife with no issue and fished for half a day until it got hot. Headed back to the dock to find a freakin traffic jam! 20 rigs lined up waiting to put in! almost EVERY DANGED ONE backed their rig down the ramp before loading their kids/dogs/ice chests/towels/etc rather than while waiting in line!!! I WAS LIVID! when it was FINALLY my turn, I back down to retrieve my boat to find a boat parked at the base of the launch at the EMPTY dock. They were searching for the keys and wouldn't push the boat to the back of the dock! So my boat being little, I hopped in drove around their dumb%*^&'s and hightailed it out of there! Never have been back to that launch!
Back in the mid-80's my then to be father-in-law had a 13' Boston Whaler. They were gone for the weekend but let me stay at their place and fish lingcod. I invited a friend up and we both decided to fish out by Turn Rock. We headed out and were fishing and the currents there could be really funky. As we were fishing a large sailboat decided to cut between Turn Island and Turn Rock headed NW. At the time it looked dubious because the tide was running hard, there was a breeze, and it just didn't look right but I just kept on fishing. For some reason it looked like the guy just panicked and made a hard turn which ended up putting him up on Turn Rock. Now the tide was going out and the waves were starting to bounce him on the rocks. He waved us over and wanted us to take his anchor out so that he could try to winch himself off the rocks. Complete futility. Not knowing any better we tried to get close but almost got wrapped up in his anchor line and in the process of getting close to him also dinged up the prop on my father-in-law's boat. At this point we told him to we were going to go get help as he refused to call for help on his radio. We knew the guy that ran the rescue boat at F.H. and later heard that the guy in the sailboat tried to negotiate for a lower price while he was getting knocked around on the rocks. Sailboat guy was lucky he didn't just get left on the rock as Kenny, the rescue guy, wasn't a big negotiator. Guy ended up getting talked into buying us a new prop.
Opening day for trout, my buddy and I launched my 16ft Fiberglass ebbtide. In my haste I forgot install the drain olug. I noticed right away, but the launch being super busy my buddy had to park 1/2 mile away. There was no place to beach or time, I grabbed the plug leaned over the transom and spun that brass lifesaver into place. My buddy wasn't happy when he finely reached the ramp and I explained I didn't have a bilge and that he needed to back and get the truck and trailer so we could drain the boat. It took on a lot of water...