Mark42
Fleet Admiral
- Joined
- Oct 8, 2003
- Messages
- 9,334
I have to admit, that the more I boat, the more I enjoy the occasional trip solo. Being out on the water with a chart, full fuel tanks, and a few frozen bottles of water to keep me cool during the day is something I truly enjoy. I love getting up at 6:00am, I can be at the ramp by 6:30 (food,etc prepared the night before) and on the water by 7:00am.
If the winds are below 3mph, the water will be like a mirror and I can run WOT in my little 14 foot MFG Niagara at 28-30mph. If wind picks up to 6-8 mph, the waves can be small to challenging for my boat. Most of the time I just back down to 18-20 mph and everything is fine. If winds get above that I am heading for the local port. But that has never happened, because I follow the weather for the area before I leave.
I also tell people where I am going (I plan the trip the evening before) and leave my cell phone.
My only real flaw is not having a marine radio. That I will be getting for my birthday this September (send contributions to MRS Mark42).
I really enjoy the challenge of boating. There is a lot to learn about boating and navagation. I have just cracked the surface.
Just thougth I would share....
If the winds are below 3mph, the water will be like a mirror and I can run WOT in my little 14 foot MFG Niagara at 28-30mph. If wind picks up to 6-8 mph, the waves can be small to challenging for my boat. Most of the time I just back down to 18-20 mph and everything is fine. If winds get above that I am heading for the local port. But that has never happened, because I follow the weather for the area before I leave.
I also tell people where I am going (I plan the trip the evening before) and leave my cell phone.
My only real flaw is not having a marine radio. That I will be getting for my birthday this September (send contributions to MRS Mark42).
I really enjoy the challenge of boating. There is a lot to learn about boating and navagation. I have just cracked the surface.
Just thougth I would share....