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Have you ever sunk your tinnie? If so, how??
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<blockquote data-quote="CodyPomeroy" data-source="post: 232436" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>I am new to boating, so I thankfully haven't had any close calls but I witnessed the aftermath of one this summer. I was returning to the ramp one sunday afternoon, I was taking my time because I saw someone was on the ramp. As I got closer I realized there was water coming out of the back of the boat and two people were bailing it out by hand. As I beached my boat I said "Looks like you took on some water..." Then they told me about how they found the owner of the boat drunk and barely coherant. Luckily the ramp is in shallow slack water because he had hit something and punched a hole in the stern. He had sunk it and was revving the motor trying to go somewhere. By the time we had got there he was passed out somewhere on shore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CodyPomeroy, post: 232436, member: 7177"] I am new to boating, so I thankfully haven't had any close calls but I witnessed the aftermath of one this summer. I was returning to the ramp one sunday afternoon, I was taking my time because I saw someone was on the ramp. As I got closer I realized there was water coming out of the back of the boat and two people were bailing it out by hand. As I beached my boat I said "Looks like you took on some water..." Then they told me about how they found the owner of the boat drunk and barely coherant. Luckily the ramp is in shallow slack water because he had hit something and punched a hole in the stern. He had sunk it and was revving the motor trying to go somewhere. By the time we had got there he was passed out somewhere on shore. [/QUOTE]
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