BigN8
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Reads like a typical accident report….Well, today was beyond windy, so we got a bunch of work done since the wind made it quite comfortable
I'm not sure what exactly happened, still, but some fishermen saved at least one person from dying today, and another from drowning as well. It appears so far that one other person was not so lucky.
They brought the guy they pulled out of the water over to my pier, they were able to revive him, and it seems like he made it, but nobody who was part of the problem boat could speak English, and the boat they had rented for the day ended up on the rocks - 8 people supposedly on the boat, no one qualified to operate it... Sounds like alcohol was a definite factor, as well as horrible crew mates
Dive team was called in, but we saw them turning back around dusk, and it's likely my neighbor will hear from them tomorrow about whether or not they found the person who is still missing
I'm starting to keep clear of any of the rental pontoons in the area, seems like 90% of the problems are from these people
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Well, today was beyond windy, so we got a bunch of work done since the wind made it quite comfortable
I'm not sure what exactly happened, still, but some fishermen saved at least one person from dying today, and another from drowning as well. It appears so far that one other person was not so lucky.
They brought the guy they pulled out of the water over to my pier, they were able to revive him, and it seems like he made it, but nobody who was part of the problem boat could speak English, and the boat they had rented for the day ended up on the rocks - 8 people supposedly on the boat, no one qualified to operate it... Sounds like alcohol was a definite factor, as well as horrible crew mates
Dive team was called in, but we saw them turning back around dusk, and it's likely my neighbor will hear from them tomorrow about whether or not they found the person who is still missing
I'm starting to keep clear of any of the rental pontoons in the area, seems like 90% of the problems are from these people
Reads like a typical accident report….
Whats even more amazing to me as a good portion of your lake is shallow enough to stand up in far from shore….
Deputies searching Lake Poygan for man who fell overboard as part of water recovery
2 were confirmed to be pulled out of the water by the group with that fishing boat on my pier, and it's confirmed that a third person is deemed to have drowned.
Thanks to the instincts of those people who were fishing, it's not 2 who drowned, and possibly 3. Kudos to them for their efforts
did the same to my new-to-me motorhome a couple of months ago, and was amazed by the results. definitely not as hard as I expected...just put in a little time on each.Typical Florida headlight wear after 9 years. Did the three step headlight polish for $25, saved me $400 from buying new assemblies.
Sylvania Headlight Restoration Kit
1. Spray activator and wipe / rinse
2. Wet sand at 400 grit
3. Wet sand at 1000 grit
4. Wet sand at 2000 grit
5. Polishing compound
6. Spray activator and wipe / rinse
7. Apply UV clear coat
8. Let stand for 4-6 hours
A couple years back I did the LED conversion from the halogen bulb, and WOW are they bright now.
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Well, today was beyond windy, so we got a bunch of work done since the wind made it quite comfortable
I'm not sure what exactly happened, still, but some fishermen saved at least one person from dying today, and another from drowning as well. It appears so far that one other person was not so lucky.
They brought the guy they pulled out of the water over to my pier, they were able to revive him, and it seems like he made it, but nobody who was part of the problem boat could speak English, and the boat they had rented for the day ended up on the rocks - 8 people supposedly on the boat, no one qualified to operate it... Sounds like alcohol was a definite factor, as well as horrible crew mates
Dive team was called in, but we saw them turning back around dusk, and it's likely my neighbor will hear from them tomorrow about whether or not they found the person who is still missing
I'm starting to keep clear of any of the rental pontoons in the area, seems like 90% of the problems are from these people
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That initial 400 grit scratch on the lens was nerve wracking, but at that point it couldn't be worse than it was and I was already committed. The true test is how long it will last, but even if I need to strip the UV clear coat off and do it again every couple of years, its a win for me.did the same to my new-to-me motorhome a couple of months ago, and was amazed by the results. definitely not as hard as I expected...just put in a little time on each.