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Iggy
23rd August 2008, 01:29 PM
In Bunbury WA

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WildOne
23rd August 2008, 01:32 PM
Someone left the handbrake off?:p:p That tow would have cost a fortune, what would it cost to get a rig like that to turn up??

Captain_Rightfoot
23rd August 2008, 01:46 PM
Oooops :o

mcrover
23rd August 2008, 02:17 PM
Someone left the handbrake off?:p:p That tow would have cost a fortune, what would it cost to get a rig like that to turn up??

$160 call out fee (up to 50kms from their depot) and $160 per hour down here :p

Those dang Toyota's, lucky the boat was hooked up so they knew where it sank.

long stroke
23rd August 2008, 03:04 PM
Bloody toyota...wouldn't have happened to rover:D

TIM.

LandyAndy
23rd August 2008, 07:49 PM
CLASSIC:D:D:D:D:D
Andrew

justinc
23rd August 2008, 08:36 PM
:o:o:o:o

I just had to adjust the primary park brake cable in a Defender 130 for one of my customers who tows a 3.8ton boat. This is his worst fear he tells me:(:(


JC

Lotz-A-Landies
23rd August 2008, 09:24 PM
:o:o:o:o

I just had to adjust the primary park brake cable in a Defender 130 for one of my customers who tows a 3.8ton boat. This is his worst fear he tells me:(:(


JCMaybe he should get a ground anchor for the Defender. :D:D

tempestv8
23rd August 2008, 11:46 PM
Does a Troopy have a "hose out" interior like a Defender? :angel:

Narangga
24th August 2008, 07:01 AM
Didn't the guy know that Toyota don't make Water Cruisers!

dmdigital
24th August 2008, 07:24 AM
They may not have left the hand brake off. I saw a Pajero once spinning the tyres madly as it slide backwards down a slippery ramp with a boat and trailer behind it. Outcome was the same.

I wonder how quickly the Troopy will get sold, and how quickly it will rust out

Defender=1st
24th August 2008, 07:32 AM
That would have to be one of the worst feelings coming back and seeing you 4wd like that.

Stuck
25th August 2008, 06:56 PM
One idea might have been to gun the boat hard in reverse so as to tow the troopy out far enough to make a reef but then again even fish have pride.:wasntme:
Cheers,
Anthony.

wells
26th August 2008, 04:55 AM
what else would you use a toymota for ?? an anchor

Pedro_The_Swift
26th August 2008, 05:42 AM
but they dont even make GOOD boat anchors:p

martinozcmax
26th August 2008, 10:09 AM
They may not have left the hand brake off. I saw a Pajero once spinning the tyres madly as it slide backwards down a slippery ramp with a boat and trailer behind it. Outcome was the same.

I wonder how quickly the Troopy will get sold, and how quickly it will rust out

Possible I suppose however the boat is a tinny and wouldn't weigh much. Hard to see it towing a 4WD in. You never know though. :cool:

Some of the best fun can be had going to the boat ramps and watching the once a year weekend warriors launching their boats. I sympathise with the poor reversers as we all had to learn sometime however some of the sights are amazing.

I watched one guy launch his fibreglass boat in weather you wouldn't dream of going out in and the poor sod got it pushed back in onto the sand sideways and every crashing wave flooded it. They tried several 4WD's attempting to drag it back to the trailer but with all the saltwater in it it was way too heavy. They had to leave it until the weather cleared a day or so later then drain it.

Other guys warming up their motors on dry land, the good old dealer who sold it to them new didn't advise it needs to be in the oggin to cool the motor.

People assuming cause it's sunny it's safe to go out. It's amazing there aren't more life threatening stories in the media.

Regards

Martin

Bigbjorn
26th August 2008, 10:21 AM
I wonder how quickly the Troopy will get sold, and how quickly it will rust out

According to the Written Off Vehicle Register Manual, a vehicle is a statutory write-off if immersed in salt water above the door sill level for any period.

Stuck
26th August 2008, 04:48 PM
It's an old Hot Rodders joke but it still brings a smile :
Q; Why do Ford paint their engines blue ?.
A: So as not to scare the fish.

Cheers,
Anthony.