Nova II 260
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2006
- Messages
- 681
Re: What to do in a thunderstorm?
It hasn't happened to me (seeking shelter in a storm). Yet.
But, I would think that the safety of a fellow human being would be of some concern to lakeshore people. Passenger safety is always the responsiblily of the skipper. With that in mind, "any port in a storm" would apply. But, I also would not want to have a confrontation with the law enforcement or the propery owner over the matter.
Forum people are concientious boaters, and we learn from each other. But that is not the case of the other 90% of boaters.
If on the river, 50 miles from your ramp or dock, you can't just run back in 10 minutes. Storms in the midwest come up quick. Plans and weather forecast seem to always go awry. And not everyone boating can afford or has a Radar, GPS, charts or even a marine radio. Safe ports, in unkown waters, are not on everyones agenda when they go boating sunday afternoon. Just getting the family off the open water in a storm, is what they are concerned with.
Back to the original agruement: does saving lifes invalidate trespassing?
It hasn't happened to me (seeking shelter in a storm). Yet.
But, I would think that the safety of a fellow human being would be of some concern to lakeshore people. Passenger safety is always the responsiblily of the skipper. With that in mind, "any port in a storm" would apply. But, I also would not want to have a confrontation with the law enforcement or the propery owner over the matter.
Forum people are concientious boaters, and we learn from each other. But that is not the case of the other 90% of boaters.
If on the river, 50 miles from your ramp or dock, you can't just run back in 10 minutes. Storms in the midwest come up quick. Plans and weather forecast seem to always go awry. And not everyone boating can afford or has a Radar, GPS, charts or even a marine radio. Safe ports, in unkown waters, are not on everyones agenda when they go boating sunday afternoon. Just getting the family off the open water in a storm, is what they are concerned with.
Back to the original agruement: does saving lifes invalidate trespassing?