25thmustang
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I'm making this post to start some general discussion. I value all opinions so feel free to include yours.
My boat is kept on a river. The river is littered with no wake zones. In between these no wake zones, as one would expect, we have areas you can do any speed (although I believe there might be a 40-45 mph limit). My question pertains to these areas and boat wakes.
Now I know in the end you are responsible for your wake, and this takes precedence. How would you navigate these type of waters.
Here are a few scenarios, let me know what you might do.
-Cruising down river you come face to face with a smaller boat. Lets say a small fishing boat. He's on plane, running down river. Would you slow up to pass this smaller boat, or continue as you were, and rely on him making a smart decision crossing your wake?
-Cruising down river you come up on a smaller boat, who is going in your direction but is travelling slower than you. Would you overtake this boat and make them change course and deal with your wake, or would you slow and follow behind to avoid the consequences?
-Cruising down river and you come up on a kyak, or a group of them. Or even a crew team. Would you slow up and try to navigate by them with no wake, or keep on plane and let the smaller craft deal with the wake?
-Cruising down river and you see a smaller fishing boat off near shore. A few people on board fishing. Would you slow off plane, creep by, and after your wake has crossed them speed back up?
-Cruising down river and you come to an area with a nice beach. There are a couple of boats anchored off, and people playing on the sand. Would you come off plane and slide by, or keep at your current speed and let the beach combers live with what your wake does?
I understand each and every situation would be handeled differently. These types of scenarios will most likely come up every single outing with my boat. Being on a river, there is tons of traffic and other boaters. I feel I am kind enough and smart enough to do as the situation calls for, but I would love to hear other opinions.
Thanks and enjoy the discussion as it unfolds.
My boat is kept on a river. The river is littered with no wake zones. In between these no wake zones, as one would expect, we have areas you can do any speed (although I believe there might be a 40-45 mph limit). My question pertains to these areas and boat wakes.
Now I know in the end you are responsible for your wake, and this takes precedence. How would you navigate these type of waters.
Here are a few scenarios, let me know what you might do.
-Cruising down river you come face to face with a smaller boat. Lets say a small fishing boat. He's on plane, running down river. Would you slow up to pass this smaller boat, or continue as you were, and rely on him making a smart decision crossing your wake?
-Cruising down river you come up on a smaller boat, who is going in your direction but is travelling slower than you. Would you overtake this boat and make them change course and deal with your wake, or would you slow and follow behind to avoid the consequences?
-Cruising down river and you come up on a kyak, or a group of them. Or even a crew team. Would you slow up and try to navigate by them with no wake, or keep on plane and let the smaller craft deal with the wake?
-Cruising down river and you see a smaller fishing boat off near shore. A few people on board fishing. Would you slow off plane, creep by, and after your wake has crossed them speed back up?
-Cruising down river and you come to an area with a nice beach. There are a couple of boats anchored off, and people playing on the sand. Would you come off plane and slide by, or keep at your current speed and let the beach combers live with what your wake does?
I understand each and every situation would be handeled differently. These types of scenarios will most likely come up every single outing with my boat. Being on a river, there is tons of traffic and other boaters. I feel I am kind enough and smart enough to do as the situation calls for, but I would love to hear other opinions.
Thanks and enjoy the discussion as it unfolds.