stubbsboogie
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Aug 19, 2008
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I read alot of these type posts and just thought I would share one of my own.
So over the weekend my girl and I and three other friends were wrapping up a nice day of cruising around, heading back to the ramp.
We were flagged down by a jet boat that needed a tow( I wont get into why they needed a tow, that is for stupid people owning boats)
SO I hooked up to them and was slowl pulling them in. I runs an 18.5 ft bowrider. So as we are easing back to the ramp a larger deck boat comes screaming by us from the opposite direction creating a huge wake. Normally this would not be so bad but with a full load in my boat plus the added drag of the jet behind, I was sitting fairly low. Boat sent a wake so large the it completely crested over my bow and sent a torrent of water flowing all throughout my boat. The jet fared worse. The guys in that boat, against my advice, had tied the tow rope to a cleat instead of the bow eye and it was completley ripped off the front of their boat.
I may not be the most expierenced boater, I am however a considerate boater slow for fisherpeople, other boats ect. And I am sure enough going to slow down for one boat towing another. I love boating, and I love it even more when people share the water.
So over the weekend my girl and I and three other friends were wrapping up a nice day of cruising around, heading back to the ramp.
We were flagged down by a jet boat that needed a tow( I wont get into why they needed a tow, that is for stupid people owning boats)
SO I hooked up to them and was slowl pulling them in. I runs an 18.5 ft bowrider. So as we are easing back to the ramp a larger deck boat comes screaming by us from the opposite direction creating a huge wake. Normally this would not be so bad but with a full load in my boat plus the added drag of the jet behind, I was sitting fairly low. Boat sent a wake so large the it completely crested over my bow and sent a torrent of water flowing all throughout my boat. The jet fared worse. The guys in that boat, against my advice, had tied the tow rope to a cleat instead of the bow eye and it was completley ripped off the front of their boat.
I may not be the most expierenced boater, I am however a considerate boater slow for fisherpeople, other boats ect. And I am sure enough going to slow down for one boat towing another. I love boating, and I love it even more when people share the water.