A Day Out With Scott

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Greg Meyer

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A while ago, I arranged to meet Scott and his new boat on Sunday (9/1) on Mark Twain Lake (Perry/Monroe City, Missouri). We decided to give the fish a fighting chance and we'd meet for breakfast, first. Well, the only place open and inhabited was the Junction Restaurant at 7:00am so we dogged it on the time... Great opportunity to put a "person" to the "personality" we all get to meet here...And, everything I expected (and even a little less...couldn't resist that shot!).

We drove down to the launch, Robert Allen Public Use area...I got assigned driver/launch duties and Scott handled the rest....sort of.... After launching I drove the sixteen miles up and over to the parking lot...a bit of a hike back to the boat.... Scott was still resting...feet up on the console...waiting for me.... Seems it (the big black thing on the back of the boat) wouldn't start...battery sounded low... I asked about Jumper Cables; "Yup, got a set in the jeep", he says. Well the jeep is a ten minute walk...which Scott volunteered to make... I volunteered to clean the battery contacts and try to start the big black thing.... I cleaned the battery contacts, as promised, try the Mo-Tor... No Vrooom-vroom...

It was then that I noticed two things...(1) far off in the distance a now familiar fac is trudging down the 300yd 30 degree slope that the US Army Corps of Engineers laughingly calls a launch ramp...was a converted ski jump ramp in its former life I am sure...carrying jumper cables... (2) I spy a little red coiled plastic lanyard laying in the cup holder...not attached to anything...at either end....

I insert the solid end of the little red lanyard under the little red switch and position in the "run" position...turn the key and the big black thing goes "VROOOMM-VROOOOM"...belcing the required blue smoke and everything....

Scott asks; "how did you do that?"



I try to eliminate the potential embarassment; "It's real technical..." I tell him...."won't happen again, don't worry about". He insists I tell him what I did....So I do..."hook up the kill switch lanyard and it should start".... Oh well... The rest of the story with fish pictures will follow after his feeble attempts to minimize his embarassment have subsided...LOL

 
Scott,...you mean to tell me that with all the advice you throw out to anyone and EVERYONE on this board, regarding problems and solutions to THEIR problems,........you didn't check the freakin' KILL SWITCH on your boat before you sent your partner on a "walkabout" in search of jumper cables?!!!

The HORROR!!!!!.....You should automatically be delegated to the back of the boat from now on!!!! or at the very least,...have " Check the Kill switch" emblazzened across your pointed forehead!!! LOL!!!!

Mac

(PS,...been there,......done that!!/..LOL)
 
Ha! Now Scott's comment about my LANYARD label makes sense! Yeah, having the kill switch connected makes a difference.



Nowadays, I go through a little litany before trying to start the motor:



ALL of my battery cables ARE connected

The fuel bulb IS hard

The kill switch IS armed and connected

The outboard IS choked and primed

The throttle IS in neutral



Turn the key, and durn it if that motor doesn't start right up.



My big question is...did you catch any fish?
 
Oh I won't forget this one! (store to memory banks for next future referrence!) process completed! Ha!! Don't feel bad Scott, it's not as bad as the time I couldn't figure out why my motor kept stalling at the launch when I tried to load the boat only to find out that it was because when you bury the $400 SS prop in the rocks at low water in the prop washout of any ramp, with stall, AND destroy a perfectly good prop! Did that last year.
 
Is your memory the first thing to go, or the second thing?? I can't remember!! Robert
 
Yeah, um no, um I can't remember! Wait, what was the question again? Actually my wife bought me some ginko biloba to help my memory, but I always FORGET to take it! LOL
 
Yeah..... Well..... Duh..... Well..... Ya see..... It was like this..... Uh.....



I ONLY did it so's Greg would have something to rib me about on this board!



Yeah! That's it! I did it for Greg! I did it for you guys and gals! I sacrificed MY reputation for the good of all of you so that YOU won't feel so embarrassed next time YOU forget the lanyards! Self-sacrificing - that's what I am! OK - yeah, I'm short and bald, too!



me!
 
Scott:



Now you can empathize with me. Remember me starting up the outboard the first time at the Scout Ranch?



"Hmmmmm, why is that motor so LOUD?"
 
It wasn't as bad as it sounds...However, I had to get some ben gay for my stomach muscles...Suppressing those laughs hurt!!!!
 
OK, Greg..... I've tried to minimize the embarrassement from THAT part of the story.....



Whatever you do, please DON'T tell them about the..... Ah, what the heck..... You will anyway.....
 
ahaahahahhaha!!!!!



Oh stop it!!! There's more??



Come on Greg...Spill it. What else happened.



Scott, it sure is great to have you back on the water :eek:)



Marke
 
Well Marke...as you can see this fishing trip turned into an epic journey...kinda like the Donner Party goes Fishing! LOL
 
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