A Miracle Happened... sorta
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:04 pm
And I'm not very religious, though I was born RC.
My brother owns a 2000 Nitro 882 with a 150 Merc and a Shorelander trailer he bought 5-6 years ago. This was originally a package deal sold at gmas. It hasn't seen a lot of use the last few years between his son moving out and weird overheating issues among a few adventures with the engine. But it's been fine since last summer.
Here's the story. Our family cottage is on Pemichagan off of the Point Comfort Rd. On Sunday he's coming back home to Ottawa and approaches the steel bridge over the Gatineau River a couple of miles before hitting the 105. As he hits the little bump at the bridge his single axle separates from the trailer and boat, with wheels still attached !! Every leaf spring sheared at the U-bolts. Fulcrum point right? Friggin wild. So here he is with the trailer skidding across the bridge behind his truck and the axle and wheels catching up to him as the trailer and boat start to swing out to the side. Luckily the boat/trailer didn't flip and things came to a stop on the bridge with the axle and wheels back aways.
Here is where Karma comes in, so to speak.
No vehicles were coming across the bridge at the same time
200 ft up the road is Lafontaine Marine. It's been there forever. You almost couldn't have picked a better spot for this to happen if it was meant to be.
Can you imagine the potential for disaster if this happened on the 105 or the 5, or the 417 in Ottawa??? I shudder to think about it.
Most of all, no one was hurt. Thank heavens I guess.
Has anyone of you ever heard of leaf springs breaking like that? It almost makes you think the trailer was undersized.
My bro is meticulous in his work so maintenance is not an issue. But then, who ever checks for stress cracks on their trailer suspension?
The marina said they had never ever seen such a thing before.
It's not a write off they say. Transom damage and a bit of hull damage to the boat. Lower leg damage to the motor and the prop broke too somehow.
I guess small miracles do happen. In this case I'm a firm believer. Hallelujah
Cheers
My brother owns a 2000 Nitro 882 with a 150 Merc and a Shorelander trailer he bought 5-6 years ago. This was originally a package deal sold at gmas. It hasn't seen a lot of use the last few years between his son moving out and weird overheating issues among a few adventures with the engine. But it's been fine since last summer.
Here's the story. Our family cottage is on Pemichagan off of the Point Comfort Rd. On Sunday he's coming back home to Ottawa and approaches the steel bridge over the Gatineau River a couple of miles before hitting the 105. As he hits the little bump at the bridge his single axle separates from the trailer and boat, with wheels still attached !! Every leaf spring sheared at the U-bolts. Fulcrum point right? Friggin wild. So here he is with the trailer skidding across the bridge behind his truck and the axle and wheels catching up to him as the trailer and boat start to swing out to the side. Luckily the boat/trailer didn't flip and things came to a stop on the bridge with the axle and wheels back aways.
Here is where Karma comes in, so to speak.
No vehicles were coming across the bridge at the same time
200 ft up the road is Lafontaine Marine. It's been there forever. You almost couldn't have picked a better spot for this to happen if it was meant to be.
Can you imagine the potential for disaster if this happened on the 105 or the 5, or the 417 in Ottawa??? I shudder to think about it.
Most of all, no one was hurt. Thank heavens I guess.
Has anyone of you ever heard of leaf springs breaking like that? It almost makes you think the trailer was undersized.
My bro is meticulous in his work so maintenance is not an issue. But then, who ever checks for stress cracks on their trailer suspension?
The marina said they had never ever seen such a thing before.
It's not a write off they say. Transom damage and a bit of hull damage to the boat. Lower leg damage to the motor and the prop broke too somehow.
I guess small miracles do happen. In this case I'm a firm believer. Hallelujah
Cheers