Chrisbert
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 153
- Reaction score
- 149
- Points
- 92
- Location
- Central Texas
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- 252SD
- Boat Length
- 25
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Interesting. Maybe. But I would think you would hear it hitting the back of the truck bed before it got to far.Or was the boat tied to the dock when the trailer backed in?
That was my initial thought as well. Almost looks like somebody hammered their throttles by mistake and the boat took off towards land. I dont think the boat has the thrust needed to get to where its at in the pic without a good running start.Looks like the wrong trailer for the boat...
Same thought, and I'm wondering if the truck was there to pick up their boat, when the Yamaha came in a lot too hot and ended up thereLooks like the wrong trailer for the boat...
Closer examination, it is a Florida license plate! Just an FYI, I have a single engine Yamaha, and we do not have a Tundra… just want to toss that out there….WTF (What the Florida) strikes again.