Hawk388
Active Member
I have a brand new ski. A 2016 GTR 215. I usually do a quick start on the ramp before putting in, but the ramp was so busy, I failed to do this and caused myself some major issues.
I put the Ski in the water and pulled it by my tie up rope to the other side of the dock, tied it up and then moved my truck to parking. Jumped on the ski, put the DESS key on and got two beeps. Pushed away from the dock into a 1kt current heading West with a 10mpg wind blowing West. Tried to start the ski and in turned over twice then stopped. Then I heard some electrical popping noises. The battery wasn't going to start the Ski.
NO ONE asked if I needed help. I asked one guy for help and he said he had to be somewhere quick and he took off. So I connected my tow rope to the front, got in the water and swam the damned thing back to the dock. WHILE people were watching me. 75 meter swim with a 900lb Ski sucked. Was pretty glad to have gone through the military water training in the 90's.
When all was said and done, I noticed all the tags are from out of State. People too busy having their friggin vacation to tow a guy 75 meters to the damned dock!!!
Got home and found the negative lead to the engine was very loose. Positive lead on the battery was very loose. Now, after three hours of work, every damned clamp, hose and electrical wire is firmly attached. I have a great memory for faces. If I see those people out in the Bay tomorrow and they're in trouble, I'll tow them in and then remind them of how the F'ed me. Not that they would care most likely.
I put the Ski in the water and pulled it by my tie up rope to the other side of the dock, tied it up and then moved my truck to parking. Jumped on the ski, put the DESS key on and got two beeps. Pushed away from the dock into a 1kt current heading West with a 10mpg wind blowing West. Tried to start the ski and in turned over twice then stopped. Then I heard some electrical popping noises. The battery wasn't going to start the Ski.
NO ONE asked if I needed help. I asked one guy for help and he said he had to be somewhere quick and he took off. So I connected my tow rope to the front, got in the water and swam the damned thing back to the dock. WHILE people were watching me. 75 meter swim with a 900lb Ski sucked. Was pretty glad to have gone through the military water training in the 90's.
When all was said and done, I noticed all the tags are from out of State. People too busy having their friggin vacation to tow a guy 75 meters to the damned dock!!!
Got home and found the negative lead to the engine was very loose. Positive lead on the battery was very loose. Now, after three hours of work, every damned clamp, hose and electrical wire is firmly attached. I have a great memory for faces. If I see those people out in the Bay tomorrow and they're in trouble, I'll tow them in and then remind them of how the F'ed me. Not that they would care most likely.