I'm becoming a bit of a boat ramp perv on a Sunday morning lately and I have to share this with everyone.
Picture a near new 5 metre tinny with a 90HP Yamahaha, only 8 hours on it but not used for nearly a year.
The boat gets launched and the driver is beside the ramp at right angles to it, he fires it up and throws it into gear at the same time he tries to turn the wheel to head out from shore.
That's when the fun started, his steering was seized, in a panic he throws it into reverse and guns it straight back onto the ramp.
Crunch, crunch, crunch goes the prop/skeg onto the concrete.
Back into forward to crunch his way back off the ramp then carried on drifting to the other side of the river to get stuck in the bullrushes.
He finally gets towed back and pulls his boat out but the surprising thing is that there didn't appear to be any huge damage done, maybe up close would have been a different story.
About a third of the boats launched while I was there had a problem, you'd think people would do some basic maintenance over Winter or at least a few simple checks at the start of their boating season.
Always entertaining for a Sunday morning, this was at the Flower Power ramp which attracts the best funniest home video candidates.