OMG! I don't know exactly how a 25 mile stretch of 290 W of Austin had a deep meandering gouge, but I suspect it was something very similar to this.
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I was helping a friend take some old farm scrap to a metal recycling yard. As we were leaving, we seem some guys dragging in a trailer. The trailer had only one tire, the other hub was leaving a nice gouge in the asphalt. It's amazing how stupid people are.RED AG 98 said:
OMG! I don't know exactly how a 25 mile stretch of 290 W of Austin had a deep meandering gouge, but I suspect it was something very similar to this.
Also amazing how many people never EVER check their rear view mirrors whether they are towing anything or not.EMY92 said:I was helping a friend take some old farm scrap to a metal recycling yard. As we were leaving, we seem some guys dragging in a trailer. The trailer had only one tire, the other hub was leaving a nice gouge in the asphalt. It's amazing how stupid people are.RED AG 98 said:
OMG! I don't know exactly how a 25 mile stretch of 290 W of Austin had a deep meandering gouge, but I suspect it was something very similar to this.
Scriffer said:
Saw this tonight in Arlington
txags92 said:Really dumb place to stand in the dark when people are trying to launch boats.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
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A **** hair away from death this dude was.
Don't loan out your boat!pdc093 said:
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Aggietaco said:
Garage door wasn't installed and balanced correctly anyway. Shouldn't have just fallen due to releasing it from the chain. Sucks regardless.
If they were voluntarily out in 8-10s they got got.Quote:
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I have heard now from multiple sources that this 92' Viking was headed south bound from Palm Beach to Ft Lauderdale when she lost all power and was not able to drop anchor, or get a tow in time before it was beached in Delray.
Tow boats tried pulling her off, but ended up snapping multiple lines. The tide dropped fast, and the vessel was almost completely high and dry. Tow boats will give it another try tonight at high tide. If unsuccessful, they will most likely have an excavator to assist in the morning.
Why they decided to run out outside in 8-10' seas blowing 20+ is still a mystery…
This is very unfortunate, and a ****ty situation for all involved. Best of luck to all the captains towing tonight and stay safe.
This makes sense for a total loss of power. Fire suppressant displaces oxygen and will starve engines for air necessary for combustion. Often times fire suppression systems are connected to a spring loaded guillotine valve in the fuel system that cuts all fuel to the engine room. So if halon went off nobody could safely get in the engine room to deal with the problem until it was properly ventilated. Sounds like all around worst case scenario.Quote:
active investigation on why the fire suppression system went off which shut down all power.