That was a really cool trick, or kool/kewl even. The way you flipped her up & released the rope to the back so it would start coming along. I've never seen that done. It was impressive but that shows you I don't know too much. thanks
@@graemekerr4325 not sure what you mean. I was personally the one in the water and managing the lines & pumps and I had a life jacket on the entire time
No matter how many times I see capsized boat righted, I'm still amazed at how it's done. Nice job!
That was a really cool trick, or kool/kewl even. The way you flipped her up & released the rope to the back so it would
start coming along. I've never seen that done. It was impressive but that shows you I don't know too much. thanks
Boats tend to get tippy with a belly full of water.
@@tomtrenter3208 putting the plug in is an important step…putting it in the right hole is just as important 😬
@@SeaNickLakeStClair 😬
my trolling motor breaks every other week and this guys is still running with the damn boat sinking.
St clair gets snotty!
Service the motor as soon as you get in, drain boat, fuel tanks etc, put in enclosed area with dehumidifier and fans, good to go.
I like it slick work!
That Little Sport Boat should never been out on the lake!
That's a big lake lol😂😂
nice work
On arrival was that trolling motor recharging the battery?
@@Rocky3ooo “go home boat, you’re drunk!”
The Home Depot truck rental should say a lot also, nice catch
@@advisorhunters8283 that’s not a Home Depot truck. That is our F-550 work truck
Was this another forgot the drain plug?
@@exitar1 worse than that…put the plug in the live well drain 🤦♂️
No life jackets or buoyancy aids guys …. Really? Good job otherwise.
@@graemekerr4325 not sure what you mean. I was personally the one in the water and managing the lines & pumps and I had a life jacket on the entire time