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merc245

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Had this happen on one of or local lakes this past weekend. The first boat that was hit ended up being my cousin’s. Fortunately him and his half dozen guests were away from the boat. Could of been worse, but the planes float dragged the side of his boat before ramming into a couple pontoons at the sandbar. Well he has a good story to tell at the Tiki Bar.

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...DbbU1njKUMN2c16rw0wXcfJTRDUQ0D4WtJMLfEwzJc3yo
 
Hi Dave, looks like the prop is still turning? I'm guessing that someone has some 'splaining to do to a rather serious FAA crowd. Once again though, miraculous, and beyond fortunate, that no one was killed.
 
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