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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
The Flats Tracker Project (1983 Bass Tracker) FINISHED
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<blockquote data-quote="rook" data-source="post: 162749" data-attributes="member: 3076"><p>Got a free upgrade today. At my place of employment there is kinda a standing moto "bring your boat to work at your own risk". I kinda started that a couple of years ago when my boss/ the owner had his carolina skiff up here and I rigged the kill switch to look like it was attached but wasnt. He didnt figure it out until he had killed the batt. oops. So I bring my new project up to the shop today and while Im gone a fellow employee decides to move my boat, which I unhooked before I left because Im a moron, to the road and put a for sale sign on it. But boy did it backfire. Seeing that the forklift was closer than his truck he decides to just use it to move the boat. The details on what exactly happened next are still kinda of foggy. Not getting the whole story but it concludes with me having a new tongue and trailer jack installed by the time I arrived back. Note this was only about 30 minutes of me not being here. Man I work with some idiots!!! Ofcourse then, as I said, I started it!! :mrgreen:</p><p><img src="https://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b242/KTMxer313/ccff3a50.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rook, post: 162749, member: 3076"] Got a free upgrade today. At my place of employment there is kinda a standing moto "bring your boat to work at your own risk". I kinda started that a couple of years ago when my boss/ the owner had his carolina skiff up here and I rigged the kill switch to look like it was attached but wasnt. He didnt figure it out until he had killed the batt. oops. So I bring my new project up to the shop today and while Im gone a fellow employee decides to move my boat, which I unhooked before I left because Im a moron, to the road and put a for sale sign on it. But boy did it backfire. Seeing that the forklift was closer than his truck he decides to just use it to move the boat. The details on what exactly happened next are still kinda of foggy. Not getting the whole story but it concludes with me having a new tongue and trailer jack installed by the time I arrived back. Note this was only about 30 minutes of me not being here. Man I work with some idiots!!! Ofcourse then, as I said, I started it!! :mrgreen: [img]https://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b242/KTMxer313/ccff3a50.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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