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Old 11-26-2011, 09:26 PM
cdavisdb cdavisdb is offline
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Haven't been back for a while, but the absolute best show in Miami on a weekend afternoon was Crandon Park boat ramp. Take a reved up cubano culture, add too many pops and enough heat to fry whatever brain cells are left and you have the perfect recipe for hilarious disasters. . . . . . Well maybe not so funny if its your boat in the way.

Cuban launch: Back down real fast and slam on brakes at just the right time. When it works well, the boat jumps off the trailer and into the water real quick, very fast and efficient. HOWEVER, sometimes it ain't done right and the boat ends up high and dry on the ramp with the drive broke off or the truck ends up in the water. I spent a lot of time at boat ramps and saw it happen more often than you would believe. I never saw one flip though, neat trick.
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