What a horrible job. It looks like they used drywall screws. You'd think they'd at least use stainless steel if they're going to be in the water. sphss
My father in-law tells me a story of a friend of his that purchase a jet boat when they were kids, that had a new interior.. Well first time his friend went to launch it, it won't come off trailer... st
My father in-law tells me a story of a friend of his that purchase a jet boat when they were kids, that had a new interior.. Well first time his friend went to launch it, it won't come off trailer... st
WE installed extra batteries in a boat about 10 years ago. Lagged the boxes into the trailer bunks. Couldn't understand why the boat didn't want to come off the trailersphss
Where did that picture come from? Is it someones boat here on the forum? If so, I guess they better have thick skin as there buddies are going to have a field day with that one...
Last year my buddy had a new interior put into his Eliminator pickle fork whacker. They screwed it directly to the bunks. :|err:|err:|err I guess that happens more often than you think.
OUCH! I've done some dumb shit, but I'm not sure if I can beat that one.
Darrell.
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