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Playing human moon rocket once in a while is fun though.
Yeah, I dread getting into the Gifu, which can often take a while, although I'm getting better at it. I've found that if I jump just after climbing up the side and just as I'm starting to wriggle sideway, I get in much quicker.
However, no matter how I get into the Gifu, or sometimes just crawling across the cab, I get shot way up in the air. While this is harmless to me, it does bad things to the Gifu. It throws it some distance violently, breaking the windshields and causing all loose items inside to be scattered over the ground and sometimes into the void. It also tends to knock the hose off, if it was deployed at the time. And it also releases the parking brake, so if the Gifu ends up on a slope after you launch it, it starts rolling down, which can be bad.
So how does the thing with the boat work? I've never had occasion to fall out of the boat but I figure I will someday :)