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Man that does suck, sorry to hear about it.

Snow, low visibility, slick roads, brain fart

Why in the heck were you on the way to the lake with conditions

like those anyway? You must have fishing fever pretty bad man.  ;)

JT Bagwell

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Everyone is OK.  Thanks for asking guys.  I've had the boat three months so insurance should cover it just fine.  I got all the options (GAP and other) when I financed and insured.  My truck only got a dent next to the tailgate.  Trailer tongue was bent at 90 degree angle to left and boat was off of it and laying next to it. ;)  I'll keep you guys posted on the progress.

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One of my best fishing buddies had his boat somehow come right off the trailer going about 70 on I-95. His homeowners insurance treated him right on the whole deal. You may want to look into your homeowners policy for any gaps between what your boat insurance and what you owed on it may be. Sorry to hear about your bum luck.

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Don't feel bad Dink,

This past May I was pulling my boat while following my dad (who was hauling his boat).  Neither one of us knew where we were going and when he came up on the turn tried to stop real quick.  He stopped faster than I could so I decided I'd just pass him (no big deal).  Well, it was a big deal.  He turned!  I threw his boat of his trailer and sent it sliding down the road.  Then, I T-boned his brand new truck (totaling it, and mine).  My boat ended up in the bed of my truck.  I totaled two trucks and did a considerable amount of damage to two boats.  Don't feel bad Dink.  One boat isn't that bad :-/

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Preach,

WOW!  I really hardly feel bad for myself at all now.  WOW!  Sorry.  Well, I already got the ball rolling.  My boat is going back to the dealer tomorrow (it's in a towing yard now) and they are going to do all the estimates and legwork with my insurance company.  I might be their best customer for years to come.  I'll let everyone know how it turns out.

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Glad to hear everyone is ok!!! That's what counts most! Things are replaceable people aren't.

It is just such stories that were going through my mind as I was driving back with my new (to me) boat I went to pick up in southern Florida this weekend. First came the idiots driving 20+ over the speed limit, then the rain, then snow in Atlanta GA of all places. The 1100 miles,one way, offered many occasions for the fear factor not to mention my life to flash before my eyes. Man what was I thinking? Driving from northern Arkansas to southern Florida for a boat in the first couple of weeks in February was a real adventure. One I will not repeat in this lifetime I hope.

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Also glad to hear your ok.

I have a friend who had an unfortunate accident last summer. He had parked and was in the process of un-hooking his boat from his truck (19 ft Nitro w/ 200 merc). He popped the latch oh the hitch, un-hooked the lights and safety chain, walked around to get a block for the trailer wheels, heard a pop and the trailer was rolling backwards down hill. It rolled for about 150+ feet backwards and crashed into a tree. Transom was junk, trailer suffered damage, motor ended up being ok. Insurance totaled the boat and trailer, he still has the motor but no boat to go with it.

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There is a possiblility that I can get a 2006 as a replacement.  The engine turned out to be ok (broken skag that will be replaced) and all the rigging including the TM, electronics, etc. will be put on the new hull and new trailer....hopefully.

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