Evil Sports
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- SS
- Boat Length
- 21
Y all got taken for a ride herr
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I learned my lesson on that one.
The kid gets in his face and tells him to "relax old man" and quit being a pussy. Me and my buddy look at each other, pull the anchors, kicked everyone off the boat except the dad, dropped the dad at the courtesy dock and left their asses. The boys basically swam to a pontoon boat in party cove and continued the party.
I have left my boat for wake riding trips with my buddy or a spin on the jet ski, and every time I have always left the keys in the ignition. I think this is a must in case of emergency or storm or whatever hundred other things that I can't possibly think of could happen. The most important part of this decision is I trust those that I boat and tie up with. We have had 30 minute arguments over cleat hitches and how to anchor the tie up, so all these guys are just as salty as me when it comes to decisions on the water. I like the idea of throttles in reverse and I may start doing that this year and just inform everyone that to start my boat the throttles need to be in neutral, but I think they would know that anyway. The first thing most guys do is put your hand on the throttle and give it a jiggle to make sure it's in neutral.
I think the bigger question for the OP is not what happened but just who he is bringing out on the water?
Myself and another friend volunteered our boats for a "good friends" 21st birthday party. This guy wanted to bring his son out with a few of his buddies and have some fun on the water. Like I said this guy was a good friend of ours, so we agreed to host the party. We picked the guy and his crew up at the courtesy dock at Westlake Park and we anchored on the fringes of party cove. We really didn't want to get right in the middle of the chaos. Well these guys started just hammering beer and it wasn't to long before they got really rowdy. Standing on cushions, spilling beer on the seats, carpet, basically everything us boaters hate. We kept asking them to stop doing this and to chill out a little. The last straw was when a friend of the birthday boy cranks my friends stereo to almost max volume (the stereo is about $20k all wetsounds stuff) my buddy goes over and turns it down and tells the kid not to touch the stereo. The kid gets in his face and tells him to "relax old man" and quit being a pussy. Me and my buddy look at each other, pull the anchors, kicked everyone off the boat except the dad, dropped the dad at the courtesy dock and left their asses. The boys basically swam to a pontoon boat in party cove and continued the party.
I learned my lesson on that one.
People do dumb sh!t when motivated by alcohol and a$$.