Re: Taking Someone For A Boat Ride?
Ok, I didn't know that there were two Threads on this Forum that related to my Thread. I don't really see a way to do a "search" for certain Threads.
My wife was raised around boating, even more than I was. Her mom/dad owned a medium sized ski boat and her brother had a little outboard boat. Both of these boats were kept at their cottage on Zukey Lake in Michigan. My wife went on the ski boat numerous times when she lived in Mich. We have a few old photos showing her brother sitting in the O/B boat and her in the ski boat. As for this farm-raised dude, my Uncle had a ski boat in Indiana. During the summertime, I'd visit my cousins for the weekend and my Uncle would take the boat, and us, to a local reservior on Sundays. Not only that, I spent some years in the Navy back in the Nam days.
In my opening statements, I was not telling anyone not to wear PFD on a boat, but I did say "we don't" actually wear one. We had a couple from Ormond Beach come up here to Jax to take a ride on our boat. My wife has known this couple for years; graduated h.s. with the wife and the wife was her Maid of Honor at our wedding. I've known the couple for 11 yrs now. None of us wore PFD's on the boat. They owned a cuddy cabin for years, that they used on the Intercoastal and Atlantic. I had absolutely no problem turning the steeringwheel (ok, helm) over to him. He helped us tie up and pushed us off when we left the dock (he jumped onboard). They are in our age bracket and he knows a tremendous amount about boating.
As far as fairly heavy-to-obese people riding in our boat, I really don't think so. Only thing is, a lot of fairly heavy-to-obese people don't want to go on a small boat anyway........so we don't have to worry about it. Another thing, the only way to board our boat is to step on the rear seat (couch like) and then step down on the deck. It's not the easiest boat to board when it is rocking!
As far as speed goes, we are in our early 60's and basically don't go over 23 mph, if even that. We like to get the boat "on plane", but with non-boaters onboard, we keep it at the speed of a small wake.
As far as making friends with this couple, they are in their late twenty's to early thirties.......not old enough for us. My wife calls her a "friend", but what she really is is a "work aquaintance".
One thing is for sure, at every lake ramp we been at (Colorado: Chatfield, Cherry Creek and Horseshoe.......North Carolina: Lake Norman.........here in Jacksonville, Fl: Julington Creek and Goodby's Landing) we see very few-to-no boaters wearing PFD's on any boats! Children, yes, but not the adults. So, apparently not many boaters, that we've seen, do take non-boaters (who would wear a PFD) out on the water.