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    I just love the way all the onlookers offered quick assistance to this poor blokes dilemma.

    Poodroo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poodroo View Post
    I just love the way all the onlookers offered quick assistance to this poor blokes dilemma.

    Poodroo
    Feel sorry for him, but maybe he was one of those jet skiers that fly past while guys are fishing.

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    Well said bastard
    Thanks ash

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    Hows it going guys

    Obviously a real smart bloke there who read the conditions real well before attempting to launch and what was he thinking trying to use that imitation 4wd.

    Russ

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    Re: beach launch gone wrong

    Wonder if he let his tyres down? Probably not. Why are so many drivers reluctant to do it, just lazy I suppose.

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    Firstly, I noticed he was ' alone ". Even I would never attempt a lone beach launch.

    Secondly, his rear wheels only were spining trying to get out ???????

    Air pressure, yep good call..... obviously fully inflated.

    OK, I feel for him but I do see the other side.

    Amazing how he chased the jetski, then the trailer and last of all, someone finally offered assistance instead of looking on.

    Does anyone know if this was in Australia ??? I kinda think it wasn't.

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    Phil, the front left tyre was probably spinning too.

    This is the problem with soft roaders. The manufacturers advertise them as if they can go where a 'real' 4WD can (I won't go into what a real 4WD is, could upset some people LOL). Also, some of the 4WD magazines (Overlander for one)review them and it still sounds like they can go places they can't. Was looking into a car for the nightwatchman a few years ago and looked at the Honda CRV, the salesman tried to tell us that we wouldn't have any trouble on the beach cause when the front tyres started spinning the rear would engage. I asked him if he had ever driven on saoft sand, he said no... SURPRISE SURPRISE!! If the front start spinning it is already too late and all the rear will do is bog down too.

    I do wonder though, how long were those people there before they helped the guy out? Maybe they had just got there and did jump straight to it.

    Brett

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    Bloody lucky to get out of that at all I reckon. The waves washing around the car like that, its a wonder she wasn't there for good.

    Dave.

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    Sad to see that happen to anyone.
    The on looker thing happens at rainbow a fare bit.

    But i think the song choice was VERY appropriate

    neil

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    It's got me stuffed why you would launch a jet ski that way.
    I would just push it off the trailer on to the sand while the car and trailer is high and dry.

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    the thing which amazes me is the jet ski which floats takes priority over the 4by,

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    Sorry I might seem a bit harsh but....what would you expect.
    Retrieving a jetski (no problems with jetskis per say..just some of the brain dead idiots on them) on and extremely short trailer with a pretend 4X with no contingency plans for when everything goes all pear shaped (not if....when).
    Gees, what would be wrong in floating the ski in on a wave onto the beach (they float in 3" of water don't they??And there was some waves ) then winching it on the trailer. You'd probably wouldn't even need to get the trailer tyres wet.

    Looks like he locked the keys in as well. Did you see the back window getting bashed out??

    May well have been Aussie...RH drive rust bucket (now)

    As a side line...looks like a nice gutter just in front of the dilemma
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    I ma glad someone else also saw the back window getting smashed!

    What sort of a bumb arse locks his keys in the car when he is trying to recover it.

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    (not defending the dude in anyway) but possibly the central locking shorted out?? Thats one of the golden rules if your doing a river crossing or any water work, is leave the windows down, its even more important if they are electric winows and central locking, gotta be able to escape quickly if and when ya need too. OR if in this fellas case get back IN quickly lol

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