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'hell yeah live the dream. miss my days on the water
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To see and hear all those boat was awesome. We had such a great day! And yes it was very load.
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Re: The salute at Billy B's
 Originally Posted by Riversparky
To see and hear all those boat was awesome. We had such a great day! And yes it was very load.
Great times 
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21 Boat salute to Church mouse? RIP!
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 Originally Posted by Wicky
21 Boat salute to Church mouse? RIP!
Cool thought Wicky!
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 Originally Posted by Brian
Anybody else catch the guy starting his boat in gear?
 Originally Posted by Paul65K
Yup....we were standing probably 10-15' away from that guy....he was certainly surprised......good thing he had that rope tied tight or it could have ended badly 
 Originally Posted by Carbon
I'm watching on phone, can't tell if that's his setup or it was an accident. Maybe one of the V-Drive guys can answer.
Some outboard guys set theirs up to start in gear to save the gears.
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Many v-drives can't be put in gear without shutting the motor down. You will see guys warm up the boat, shut it off, put it in gear and start the boat to take off. Many put it in gear before they even start it. He must have left it in gear.
 Originally Posted by Wicky
21 Boat salute to Church mouse? RIP!
RIP Buddy!!
 Originally Posted by gn7
"I Love Haters" - Its not a frame of mind for us...IT'S A LIFE STYLE!!!
 Originally Posted by Riverbound
God himself owns a twin turbo Schiada V-Drive.

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 Originally Posted by RogerThat99
Many v-drives can't be put in gear without shutting the motor down. You will see guys warm up the boat, shut it off, put it in gear and start the boat to take off. Many put it in gear before they even start it. He must have left it in gear.
RIP Buddy!!
For some reason I can't find your post sending your condolences to Church Mouse. Yesterday William was looking at some photos taken from his memorial over on Performance and it hit me that I had met him at the Long Beach Races. He was the nicest guy and bought a few shirts from us. He mentioned how he always buys boating shirts at every event he attends. Any way come to find out he knows my Nana Katie who also lives in Bass Lake. He was very gracious and kind. So I just wanted to say I was glad to have met him.
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