Friday, June 14, 2013

RACE WEEKEND - 6/8/13 - GOOD, BAD & UGLY

We provided towboats for the Lake Race 2013 over last weekend (June 8 & 9, 2013).  It was quite an event.  Our Towboats provided complimentary assistance to two (2) of the Race Boats and we ran quite a number of regular cases ranging from dead batteries, out of fuel, to burning. - -  All in all it was a pretty hectic weekend. - - -

THE GOOD - - -
Hey - Its a rough life  - - having to "watch" the Race Boats - -
but Somebody has to do it -  :-)
THE BAD - -
The "BATBOAT" was running a great race until it threw a blade off the
Port prop up in to the hull just past turn #4 - - -  
THE UGLY - - 
This 23ft Four Winns caught fire in the Big Niangua Saturday afternoon
All passengers made it off with NO injuries - - We recovered hull and removed it.

Atlantis Dive and Lake Tow LLC floated hull with lift bags
towed, trailered and transported to Camdenton


Monday, May 27, 2013

U.S. COAST GUARD SQUADRON ONE, VIETNAM WAR RELIC, FINDS NEW HOME-

Coast Guard Cutter "Point Young" on patrol off South Vietnam (1 of 26
Coast Guard crewed, 82 foot "Point Class" Cutters, turned over to Vietnam in 1970)
PHOTO DATE UNKNOWN - (CIRCA 1965-66)

U.S. Coast Guard Heritage Museum

Barnstable Village on Cape Cod,  MA. 

The "Cover" which was custom carved in Philippine's by the 1st Point Young Vietnam crew, served over 4 combat years on deck of the "Young" - now cracked and a bit heavier - - (like all of us), it serves as a memorial to ALL CG Combat Veterans.
The "tater-bin" cover also seen HERE,  (COAST GUARD WARRIORS, Part of the MIxVietnam)
Squadron One - Experience and Excellence, 1967-1968, "Article, Article".   "Tater Bin Cover to First Aid Station"  The paragraph briefly describes some of the things the cover was used for it also says - -"What became of the cover is unknown" - - UNTIL NOW - - -
The cover is very much alive and well - When the "Point Young" arrived at the yards in Singapore in late 1969, the "Cover", which was cracked and worn, had to be replaced as part of the full "yard" period the boats required before being turned over to the Vietnamese Navy - - - I asked the skipper if I could have the "cover" and he agreed,  - I took it to the wood work shop at the yard in Singapore and asked them to "reinforce it, for shipment back to the states as I feared the crack down the middle would totally fracture and the cover would break in two.  I gave them three (3) cans of coffee.  I mentioned to them that I planned to make it in to a coffee table when I got it back to the world - - - 4 days later they called me down to the shop to pick it up - - - Much to my surprise, THEY HAD PUT ANOTHER WHOLE PIECE OF MAHOGANY ON THE BACK, TRIMMED IT AND MADE 4 LEGS AND SHIPPING CRATE!  (My coffee table was done and ready to ship!).  I sent it back to the states prior to departing Singapore. IT HAS ONLY BEEN ON PUBLIC DISPLAY ONCE SINCE   1970, FOR A USCG AUXILIARY DINNER IN 2008 - 
Possibly one of only a few "tangible" pieces of RONONE (Coast Guard Squadron One) history from the 26 boats left in RVN - - I felt the cover should go to a Coast Guard Museum - - the COAST GUARD HERITAGE MUSEUM contacted me and requested to put it in their new CG Vietnam display,   Arrangements were made and the 80 lb cover was shipped to Cape Cod in late March of this year.


REUNION
Coast Guard Vietnam Combat Veteran and former RVN "Point Young" crewman (circa 1969-70) RE-UNITES with carving at the "Heritage Museum" he hadn't seen since 1970 - -
Steve Watts recently visited the Heritage Museum and was the 1st of former Point Young crewman to reunite with the carving - - Steve also provided the Museum with the U.S. Coast Guard Ensign and Commissioning Pennant flown on the Point Young when her colors were "struck" on March 16, 1970, Da Nang, Vietnam, where she was turned over to the South Vietnamese Navy along with the Point Kennedy. (WPB82320).
DECEMBER 1969, the Point Young is just returning to South Vietnam from Singapore after  complete yard overhaul, in preparation for being turned over to South Vietnam - Steve Watts is holding what may have been the LAST beer he brought back from Singapore - - 

DEDICATED TO ALL "RONONE" COASTIES - - AND TO ALL WHO SERVED AND WHO SERVE THIS GREAT NATION YET TODAY - -
CWO-3 USCG (Retired) Charles W. Meyer  


Saturday, May 25, 2013

NOTHING "SWIMS" LIKE A DEERE - -?? WELL ALMOST -


OR NOT!!!


Earlier today a Sunrise Beach man took an "E" Ticket ride down the ramp and in to the lake.  
He was attempting to spread decorative rock along his golf cart ramp to dock -  The 4WD John Deere rental Utility Tractor careened over the sea wall in to lake and laid over  - - Luckily, the operator was shaken, but not injured -

Teaching your John Deere to swim - - Not good idea -
Captain Delton Jones (TowBoatUS) assists Diver Tim McNitt (Atlantis Dive), Using Lift bags to roll tractor on to its wheels as they prepare to add more bags for tow to Launch Ramp
ALL BAGGED UP, The 5000lb Tractor begins it's cruise -
Tow speed was just under 2 mph, Towboat 4702 crew adds air to some of the bags along the way
1 hour later, tractor is hauled out of Lake by Jeff Starr of Starr Towing
DIVER McNITT REMOVES LAST OF THE AIR BAGS - - AND THE TRACTOR HEADS HOME -

Thursday, May 23, 2013

WHO IS BOATU.S.???




HEARD ENOUGH???

LET US HOOK YOU UP!!

573 216-4701
TOWBOATU.S. Lake of the Ozarks

Saturday, May 4, 2013

CHASING WINDMILLS - -?

OOOPS - -   

This 36ft Formula found the going a bit "rocky" while apparently  - "Chasing Windmills"?





Chasing Windmills - - Idiom - - 

"Going after imaginary enemies". - "Going after something that’s not achievable."

THAT ABOUT SUMS IT UP  - - -