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10-11-2012, 12:18 PM #31
- Join Date
- May 2011
- Location
- Lake Erie Ohio
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 1989 Sea Ray 340 DA
- Engine(s)
- twin 454 Mercs
- Posts
- 3,347
Re: Update on the insurance claim when my boat got creamed by house boat
Damn,
Steve, when you get through this go out and play the lottery. You have to have a stroke of good luck eventually!
You're in my prayers!
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10-11-2012, 12:22 PM #32
- Join Date
- Mar 2010
- Location
- St. Petersburg Florida
- Boat
- 280 Sundancer
- Details
- 2005 280 Sundancer 2004 SPD-104 Achilles w/ 8hp Yamaha
- Engine(s)
- Twin 4.3 MPI's with Alpha drives.
- Posts
- 1,974
Re: Update on the insurance claim when my boat got creamed by house boat
Originally Posted by Steve500dancer;619989 The way I found most of this out was when my wife came by and she watched them put up a [B
Infectious deceased sign would scare the crap out of me too. Did she think you were dead? Just busting your balls. Hope things go well and you can get back to normal again. (although I'm not sure what your "normal" really is
Proud Inagural Memebr of the HOLE IN THE WATER Club!
Previous boats:
1998 Yamaha GP 800 Jetski
1998 215 Aquasport Explorer
1995 180 Pro-Sport
1969 Sea King 14' Tri-Hull
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10-11-2012, 01:08 PM #33
Re: Update on the insurance claim when my boat got creamed by house boat
Wow Steve, you have a great way of handling stress... I hope that you keep your sence of hummer through this trial.... I will be praying of your healthy recovery and many mores hours on your boat...
Rod, Nancy, Amy, and Kelly http://www.facebook.com/rod.knecht
NANSEA" '01 340 DA and "NANSEA TOO" '01 190 Sundeck
Past: '96 300, '95 250, '95 175
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10-12-2012, 12:44 PM #34
- Join Date
- Dec 2009
- Location
- Mystic CT
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 2001 460 DA
- Engine(s)
- Cummins 6CTA's
- Posts
- 1,727
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10-12-2012, 01:56 PM #35
Re: Update on the insurance claim when my boat got creamed by house boat
Hummer's aside, this clinches it. I am going to destroy every spider I come across on the boat, rather than being merciful. Same goes for biting bugs. No Mas.
Scott of the most excellent Sea Ray "Destiny".
"I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure........"

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10-12-2012, 02:02 PM #36
Re: Update on the insurance claim when my boat got creamed by house boat
I just read up on MRSA. I hope the alcohol does not damage my computer screen and keyboard that I am using to sterilize it completely....don't want to catch that bug. I'll check back in with Steve after UPS delivers my Bubble-dome.
Scott of the most excellent Sea Ray "Destiny".
"I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure........"

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10-12-2012, 04:58 PM #37
- Join Date
- Nov 2007
- Location
- N. Wisconsin/Lk Superior
- Boat
- 2005 SeaRay 280DA
- Details
- Eagle Tri-axle trailer
- Engine(s)
- T5.0MPI 260HP B3 Drives/ratio 2:20/24P props
- Posts
- 3,243
Re: Update on the insurance claim when my boat got creamed by house boat
This stuff is nothing to take lightly.
2005 280DA T-5.0MPI, 260hp, B3, current boat
2004 270SD 496HO, 425hp, B3
2004 200BR 5.0MPI, 260hp, Alpha 1
Never take a sleeping pill and laxative at the same time
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10-12-2012, 05:19 PM #38
- Join Date
- Sep 2009
- Location
- Indiana lakes and Lake Michigan
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 97 270DA 5k Kohler A/C, 85 Monaco 197
- Engine(s)
- 7.4 300hp BII, 260hp Alpha 1
- Posts
- 5,594
Re: Update on the insurance claim when my boat got creamed by house boat
I hope things go better for you soon Steve.
MM"Bail-outs??? Back in 1990, the Government seized the Mustang Ranch brothel in Nevada for tax evasion and, as required by law, tried to run it. They failed and it closed. Now we are trusting the economy of our country and our banking system to the same nit-wits who couldn’t make money running a whore house and selling whiskey!”
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10-12-2012, 06:29 PM #39
Today's adventures included another wonderful day in the hospital tagged with I.V's and drain lines. Just another day in paradise. I met with the infectious specialist, the surgeon and a bunch of other nurses and doctors. They have decided that because of the severity of my infection they want me to have an I.V for three more weeks. They want to stick a I.V port in my arm and three times a day I hook myself up to the bags of super antibiotics and let her run directly into the vein. Needless to say...I am not a big fan of that idea. I prefer an oral antibiotic that doesn't have to be poured into my veins, they are going to be checking on the possibility of going my route.
Did have a couple of good things happen. First and foremost I got a new set of wheels today. I have posted a few pictures of the new ride just for you guys, e other good thing is that I found out that I may get to go home tomorrow. That would be great....well enjoy the pictures of my new ride.



Steve
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10-12-2012, 07:15 PM #40
- Join Date
- Jan 2008
- Location
- Virginia Beach, VA
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 410 Sundancer - 2001
- Engine(s)
- Twin 8.1L Mercruisers - 2009
- Posts
- 2,783
Re: Update on the insurance claim when my boat got creamed by house boat
Take the IV.
MRSA is not an infection you want to fool with unless you consider amputation something you want to go through next.
And nice wheels. They have a diesel model?





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