@@crgeorge1 I forgot what was wrong with this one. It came from Port Huron tho. He was under tow for 6 hours. Our fleet as come along way over the last 10 years. We have a state of the art fleet to handle all situations. Going into a side tow was not ideal in these conditions. But it was better than the alternative of stern towing him into a narrow opening with rocks on one side and a sea wall on the other with a crosswind and 2-3 foot waves bouncing off the wall and back into the lake 😣
You have the best way to attach the front of the boat, it's ingenious, in Florida the towings launch the one rope which separates in two to attach to the cleat of the bow. Not cool sometimes it's a crippled or elderly captain.
Hell yeah Capt! Glad you like the 360 cam!
2:54 - ouch.. no fenders? Hope his paint is ok
@@crgeorge1 the entire boat is a fender. Not a scratch 😎
@@SeaNickLakeStClair I didn't realize it! That is awesome! Curious why the broke down - maybe bad fuel?
@@crgeorge1 I forgot what was wrong with this one. It came from Port Huron tho. He was under tow for 6 hours. Our fleet as come along way over the last 10 years. We have a state of the art fleet to handle all situations. Going into a side tow was not ideal in these conditions. But it was better than the alternative of stern towing him into a narrow opening with rocks on one side and a sea wall on the other with a crosswind and 2-3 foot waves bouncing off the wall and back into the lake 😣
@@SeaNickLakeStClair Yep - you have done an amazing job!
You have the best way to attach the front of the boat, it's ingenious, in Florida the towings launch the one rope which separates in two to attach to the cleat of the bow. Not cool sometimes it's a crippled or elderly captain.
Also noticed it!! The way to go - makes it easier on the boat owner too!
Formula! I'm a Formula owner as well and see those from a mile!