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Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
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- 7,829
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- Location
- Buffalo, NY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
o, I'm posting this in hopes that someone somewhere will learn from my mistake and , well, NOT do this.
If you can get your AR190/195 into a garage with a 7' door, and THEN raise the tower inside the garage for cleaning, or whatever......PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE mark the hitch area with something that reminds you to take it down BEFORE you pull out of the garage!!!
This could have been MUCH MUCH worse for me. I was in a hurry to get the boat out of the garage at lunchtime. Got distracted by a neighbor, then the dog, and was clearly off my "checklist" game. Hitched up the boat to the truck, and proceeded to pull out of the garage. Luckily I was going slow, and appear to have only damaged the top panel of the garage door. I can't even find a scratch on the tower of the boat, and no noticeable damage to the mounting locations on the tower. Like I said it could have been MUCH MUCH worse!
Here's the damage
Notice the tower is still up in the this picture.
The door still opens and closes, but you can see here it clearly isn't going to keep any rain out. Hopefully just that top panel on the door is all that is damaged.
Moral of the story here......Don't be in a rush, and use a checklist to make sure you have all your ducks in a row before moving even a little bit!
*edit*...uploaded the pics to this site instead of Photobucket......No other changes.
If you can get your AR190/195 into a garage with a 7' door, and THEN raise the tower inside the garage for cleaning, or whatever......PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE mark the hitch area with something that reminds you to take it down BEFORE you pull out of the garage!!!
This could have been MUCH MUCH worse for me. I was in a hurry to get the boat out of the garage at lunchtime. Got distracted by a neighbor, then the dog, and was clearly off my "checklist" game. Hitched up the boat to the truck, and proceeded to pull out of the garage. Luckily I was going slow, and appear to have only damaged the top panel of the garage door. I can't even find a scratch on the tower of the boat, and no noticeable damage to the mounting locations on the tower. Like I said it could have been MUCH MUCH worse!
Here's the damage
Notice the tower is still up in the this picture.
The door still opens and closes, but you can see here it clearly isn't going to keep any rain out. Hopefully just that top panel on the door is all that is damaged.
Moral of the story here......Don't be in a rush, and use a checklist to make sure you have all your ducks in a row before moving even a little bit!
*edit*...uploaded the pics to this site instead of Photobucket......No other changes.
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