'Guys, don't make this mistake ever.' A NSW fisherman has accidentally pumped a mammoth $536.76 worth of fuel into the rod holder of his boat, instead of the petrol tank. 9News READ MORE:
fisherman has made a costly mistake while trying to fill up his boat, pumping a massive $536.76 worth of fuel into a rod holder instead of the petrol tank.
A video posted to popular Facebook page "Fishing Sydney" shows man using a hose to wash away petrol as it pours out of the boat and over the concrete beside the bowser on Friday. The man taking the video explains that the person who tried to put petrol in the boat mistakenly thought a fishing rod holder led to the petrol tank, and pumped 231 litres through it.
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