showing off one morning at a very steep ramp I coaxed a yound Buddy to jump into the boat....he was very capable of doing it, regardless of the ht. and was typically willing to do so, I should have known that his reluctance was a signal of something amiss as opposed to recalcitrance......I "demanded that he load up and he did but his angle, the surface of the ramp and the ht of tthe jump all comtrived to cause him to miss the platform, bounce off the stern of the boat and end up in a twisted heap at the water edge....I could see his left rear leg buckle as he went down.........I've done dumber things but I'm not really sure which ones those would be......
I worried over his "limp" all the way to the vet where my stupidity resulted in my paying for yet "another" wing at the Clinic and some real worries that I might have just crippled my best friend in the process........fortunately it all ended happily, thanks to "enforced" rest and the magic of science and a good Vet..........keep her quiet. (and you will let us know how THAT works out for you), and we'll be listening for the word of a full recovery.....
Oh....payment of the NEW WING at the clinic was long ago, and Mike has proved to be very "durable" so funds are available to send to you for those neat shipping boxes that you make.....you may include the decoys inside the boxes so as not to damage the contents through "some shipment might occur during shipping".......
Or...short version.....you did a great job teaching REAL Fulvous Whistlers to sit obediantely on those wooden keels.....
Steve