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Trailering in heavy traffic

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Does anyones hair stand up on the back of their neck when trailering their boat to the lake in heavy traffic.  I was on my to an evening tournament that started at 6pm.  I was enroute during rush hour traffic plus it was raining.  Man, I had a major pucker factor everytime I stopped for a traffic light thinking someone on the phone not paying attention was going to eat my motor.

Yea, I am always perturbed when the tail gaiting idiots are following so closely on the highway that it seems like their car hood is under the tilted outboard lower unit.

I worry more on those early morning trips out to tournaments...when the raods are free and open...and the idiots are leaving the 4 am bars.

in the last 2 years 3 guys in our club have been smacked by drunk drivers...one of them d**n near killed.

that scares me more than heavy traffic.

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I hear ya.  Sat. and Sun. mornings between 1 and 4 am are very deadly.

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