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Oops! So you think you're having a bad day?

I truly hate to say this - but I'd bet that Bayliner took a better hit than our Yamaha's would. :(

I'm not sure any boat would take that hit "well". If it were a Yamaha, both jets would be destroyed and likely pushed into the hull. But I bet that IO did the same thing!
 
You couldn't get that boat up there again like that if you tried! How fast you think he hit that boat?
 
Another boater that forgot to use his rear tie down straps when trailering.
 
I think he will have to drive in a bit deep to launch that sucker. Cam.
 
What is up with these Bayliners?!

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Looks like this one slid onto the truck from the force of hitting the pole. :hurting:
 
I can't see my boat coming off of the trailer like that in an accident. It would have to break both of the Boat Buckle straps, the winch strap and the safety chain on the bow. I can't imagine that either of these guys had the boat properly secured to the trailer.
 
A couple of pool noodles can fix that and get them back on the water in no time!
 
Glad I own a new toyota tundra. Cant believe the roof didn't crush in.
 
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