mbrown2
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Well, I'm the guy that provided the entertainment. I'm the idiot in the blue shirt trying to get the snake out from under the boat. No excuses. I'll accept all the mud. For the record though, I had my hand on the key with a "we need to move, everybody in....crunch". It was about 18" under the water when we hit but the scags lodged perfectly between two rocks. First thing I did when we got there in the morning was use the slide anchor to hammer out as much of those rock as possible. Got over there at 6:30, water didn't come up till 1:00. Uuuuggh!
Wow...1 o'clock....I guess that rock stays out of the water most early part of the day...glad no was hurt....I do a lot of floating on the strip and too have a wakeboard boat and too get a little close at times while yellin for people to get back in...just adding a humor and glad no one was hurt. Better you did not start it and let that prop go to work on that rock.