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Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 186
- Reaction score
- 294
- Points
- 142
- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- AR195
- Boat Length
- 19
Did anyone else get caught up in that horrendous lightning storm on Tellico Lake Wednesday night? It was crazy!!
We were anchored up by Sequoyah Marina waiting for the fireworks, watching a few lightning strikes in the distance when our friends said they were heading in due to AN incoming storm. It was already 9pm and the sun was down so we heeded their info since they literally live on the lake and headed for the ramp. About 500yds from the ramp, pitch black, it let go! And i mean it was like someone was just pouring buckets on us! And of course the stupidity ensued at the ramp. No one was using their brains. Everyone was just out for themselves. Blocking both ramps to unload entire boats of people instead of just letting one off to get the trailer and pulling everyone out on the boat. People just whipping in, ignoring the line of trailers that were waiting for their turn. Needless to say, I was able to stick the landing on the trailer thanks to the @Cobra Jet Steering LLC system. The Navionics app was essential to getting us back to the ramp in the pitch black, safely. It was a crazy, first time night loading but the wife is an awesome Co-Pilot.
We headed for Norris for the 4th and got rained out after an hour. So loaded back up, went home, did some day drinking and went and watched the Knoxville Fireworks. It is what it is, lol.
I hope all yall had a safe and fun 4th of July.
MERICA!!
We were anchored up by Sequoyah Marina waiting for the fireworks, watching a few lightning strikes in the distance when our friends said they were heading in due to AN incoming storm. It was already 9pm and the sun was down so we heeded their info since they literally live on the lake and headed for the ramp. About 500yds from the ramp, pitch black, it let go! And i mean it was like someone was just pouring buckets on us! And of course the stupidity ensued at the ramp. No one was using their brains. Everyone was just out for themselves. Blocking both ramps to unload entire boats of people instead of just letting one off to get the trailer and pulling everyone out on the boat. People just whipping in, ignoring the line of trailers that were waiting for their turn. Needless to say, I was able to stick the landing on the trailer thanks to the @Cobra Jet Steering LLC system. The Navionics app was essential to getting us back to the ramp in the pitch black, safely. It was a crazy, first time night loading but the wife is an awesome Co-Pilot.
We headed for Norris for the 4th and got rained out after an hour. So loaded back up, went home, did some day drinking and went and watched the Knoxville Fireworks. It is what it is, lol.
I hope all yall had a safe and fun 4th of July.
MERICA!!