:facepalm:
We have gone out 2 evenings in a row this week and I'm beginning to think it is the most dangerous time to go boating.
Poor navigation/ no navigation lights, I see one boat coming at me with only a red and white light, (missing cover for the green), another go-fast with only a green/ no red or pole lamp, people racing well past sunset, Towing TUBERS untill 9PM! (how are you going to see when the guy fall off/ find him again?) We anchored deep in a cove so no one would go around us and left the pole (anchor) light on while we went for a swim, I couldnt enjoy myself with everyone still ripping by and visions of getting run down
We idled back to our dock at 9:30pm with one guy passing me on plane... where we dock is about 3/4 of a mile into a no wake zone, I guess someone either moved the one no-wake zone bouy or it "drifted" conveniently a mile up the cove- but some guy blew by us in a Chap with his music blasting and drunkin passengers hanging off his boat... all the boats in this normally protected cove are yanking on their lines... Just because the bouy isnt in place doesnt make it acceptable to blow through a no-wake zone especially at night! 
Are people just super tanked by 8-9PM? It's situations like the above that really just turn me off and disgust me to my fellow boaters, the respect shown for the waterway and others.
I'm 28, I've only accomplished the required NJ certificate and hope to learn more as I get time however I've been boating since 5 and my dad taught me well. I drink on the boat occasionally but never allow myself to have too much and put the safety of my passengers first and treat out waterway as a privilage.
We have gone out 2 evenings in a row this week and I'm beginning to think it is the most dangerous time to go boating.
Poor navigation/ no navigation lights, I see one boat coming at me with only a red and white light, (missing cover for the green), another go-fast with only a green/ no red or pole lamp, people racing well past sunset, Towing TUBERS untill 9PM! (how are you going to see when the guy fall off/ find him again?) We anchored deep in a cove so no one would go around us and left the pole (anchor) light on while we went for a swim, I couldnt enjoy myself with everyone still ripping by and visions of getting run down
Are people just super tanked by 8-9PM? It's situations like the above that really just turn me off and disgust me to my fellow boaters, the respect shown for the waterway and others.
I'm 28, I've only accomplished the required NJ certificate and hope to learn more as I get time however I've been boating since 5 and my dad taught me well. I drink on the boat occasionally but never allow myself to have too much and put the safety of my passengers first and treat out waterway as a privilage.