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I witnessed a similar accident several years ago. The fishtailing boat flipped into oncoming traffic while we were following it, keeping a safe distance behind. It's a terrible feeling seeing an accident about to happen and not being able to do anything to stop it or warn others of what was about to happen. They didn't use an equalizer hitch to minimize fishtailing. Be careful and make sure you have everything securely and appropriately hitched.
Are prayers go out to those involed in the accident. Regardless of where they had been or going. God bless
Kim your love and laughter will be missed. Our hearts and prayers go out to Bryon and their families.
I'll miss you, Kim!
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