Dave S
Active Member
So I lent my boat out to a friend to take out 2 of his family friends from Ontario. I was pretty confident they would be fine, flat calm day, decent amount of experience on boats, pretty smart guy. Well, they found a couple coho on the water, but before getting into the water, the bottom of my boat got real intimate with the dry concrete of the loading ramp. I didn't hear about it till they were backing it into my driveway. I wasn't too sure what my buddy was trying to tell me in his tail between his legs soft spoken voice. Slide my hand under the drain plug and my jaw dropped when I felt the scarring. Crawled under, shined a light on it, and almost started crying (not actually). Guess they un-clipped the winch and removed the safety chain high up on the ramp while taking the straps off, threw the truck in reverse and off went the boat. Bow way up, keel grinding the concrete, they were able to cranking it back up onto the trailer. I assume they had a look, shrugged off the damage, and continued to head out for some fishing. eeeeekk. I have been reassured that it will be taken care of, and well I don't want my buddy to have to pay too much money, I also want it done right. I have done some research and it seems the 2 best options in Victoria area are Jenkins and Blackline. Anyone have good OR bad experiences with either? Fingers crossed it isn't too noticeable when they are done and is as good strength and water tight as it was before. My poor Arima!!