woodsyfeller
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2011
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- 182
This topic may have been brought up before, but I cant seem to find any posts on the subject.
I know you should always keep an eye on the weather and listen to the forcasts before you head out on the water.You should always use common sense and if in doubt stay home.With that said sometimes no matter how careful you think you are........... shyte happens.
I figure if your on the water long enough you are going to get caught in some unanticipated weather eventually.
What I would like to know how do you drive your boat if you are caught in rough water.
Ive pretty much just heard, point your bow into the waves ,slow your speed down but not so much you cant control the boat and ride it out
Avoid following shore to close, because waves bounce back and make cross waves, that can make controlling boat more difficult.
Try to get to sheltered waters or to shore and wait out storm there if possible.
I was hoping to get some suggestions or pointers on what to do if your caught out in the water from some of the more experienced boaters here.
I know you should always keep an eye on the weather and listen to the forcasts before you head out on the water.You should always use common sense and if in doubt stay home.With that said sometimes no matter how careful you think you are........... shyte happens.
I figure if your on the water long enough you are going to get caught in some unanticipated weather eventually.
What I would like to know how do you drive your boat if you are caught in rough water.
Ive pretty much just heard, point your bow into the waves ,slow your speed down but not so much you cant control the boat and ride it out
Avoid following shore to close, because waves bounce back and make cross waves, that can make controlling boat more difficult.
Try to get to sheltered waters or to shore and wait out storm there if possible.
I was hoping to get some suggestions or pointers on what to do if your caught out in the water from some of the more experienced boaters here.