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Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 941
- Reaction score
- 745
- Points
- 232
- Location
- Southern Maryland
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- Limited
- Boat Length
- 23
I'm always paranoid that I'm going to forget something when preparing for a boating trip. I grew up on the water and I know what it's like to not have something you need and being stuck out there (thanks Dad, for making me row with a shovel more times than I can remember!).
So this past weekend I get everything all hooked up (hitched on first attempt!), remember to get all of the kid's life jackets (I forgot the baby's last time!), rafts, tube, bags. Check, check, check, check. I remembered to fill up the fresh water washdown, button the windshield holder strap, all plugs are in, batteries are turned on, all bags aboard. Get everyone loaded up into the truck and I always do one last walkaround of the whole trailer, and as I'm walking I'm thinking, "this seemed too easy, what am I missing?" Everything seemed to be in order, so we take off.
As we pull out, wife decided to tell me that I placed the lawn tractor I am selling by the road on the wrong angle. "No one can see it!" I try to explain to her that she isn't the target market for a bright green and yellow John Deere tractor for sale on the side of the road and if you're looking for one of those, you will certainly see it. As we're arguing back and forth, I miss the gas station and have to turn around. We get to the gas station and I realized I don't have 5 bucks cash for the ramp fee. Finally get all of this settled and take off again to the river.
I pull into the ramp and the ramps are both open, great! So I back right in around dozens of parked cars, launch the boat and put two thirds of my kids in it while the wife holds it. Get back in the truck and my son and I go to park on the other side because the lot is full. I get out, start pulling him out of his car seat and that's when I remembered it--I know what I forgot now. I FORGOT THE KEYS TO THE BOAT AT HOME.
I hang my head in shame and walk over to the wife and tell her I forgot the keys, ("How do you forget the KEYS for the boat??" she says) and that she will have to wait while I go home and get them. We considered pulling the boat back out but after the ordeal of three kids, packing, launching, etc. we opted to go anyway. I empty my pockets and jump in the water, pull the boat over to one of the slips. I was home and back in 27 minutes and we still had a great day.
This was worse than the time I forgot the baby's life jacket, or the time when we were going on the SeaDoo and I forgot both life jackets. I think maybe I need to make a list...
So this past weekend I get everything all hooked up (hitched on first attempt!), remember to get all of the kid's life jackets (I forgot the baby's last time!), rafts, tube, bags. Check, check, check, check. I remembered to fill up the fresh water washdown, button the windshield holder strap, all plugs are in, batteries are turned on, all bags aboard. Get everyone loaded up into the truck and I always do one last walkaround of the whole trailer, and as I'm walking I'm thinking, "this seemed too easy, what am I missing?" Everything seemed to be in order, so we take off.
As we pull out, wife decided to tell me that I placed the lawn tractor I am selling by the road on the wrong angle. "No one can see it!" I try to explain to her that she isn't the target market for a bright green and yellow John Deere tractor for sale on the side of the road and if you're looking for one of those, you will certainly see it. As we're arguing back and forth, I miss the gas station and have to turn around. We get to the gas station and I realized I don't have 5 bucks cash for the ramp fee. Finally get all of this settled and take off again to the river.
I pull into the ramp and the ramps are both open, great! So I back right in around dozens of parked cars, launch the boat and put two thirds of my kids in it while the wife holds it. Get back in the truck and my son and I go to park on the other side because the lot is full. I get out, start pulling him out of his car seat and that's when I remembered it--I know what I forgot now. I FORGOT THE KEYS TO THE BOAT AT HOME.
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This was worse than the time I forgot the baby's life jacket, or the time when we were going on the SeaDoo and I forgot both life jackets. I think maybe I need to make a list...