Mondays 01/11/2010 Question and boating safety tip ANSWERED
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:41 am
Saftey Tip:
Avoid taking your beautiful boat and crew into crowds. Especially events where alcohol is involved.
One year, my brother and I took our parents Mainship LOA around 38 feet to seafair to watch the hydros race! Basically it is a huge floating party with thousands of boats and bikinis! What a BLAST! Until . . . .
We were drifting in calm waters between races as were most of the other boats when suddenly there appeared a 10 Zodiac with 5 drunk teenage guys. They were being chased by a ski boat also loaded with drunk partiers. The persuing boat was throwing full beer cans at the zodiac. I gather the zodiac folks angered the ski boat some how. The pair of boats were weaving in and out of other boats when the zodiac turned towards us. They were so busy dodging cans the were not looking where they were going.
The zodiac slammed headlong into the side of our boat. Our boat was suddenly being pelted by beer cans as the ski boat continued the asault.
The zodiac folks got there dink turned and were off and running again. The ski boat continued the persuit .To this day I'm not even sure if the guys in the zodiac even new they hit a boat they were so wasted.
We promptly hailed the Coast Guard and the ski boat was eventually stopped however we never saw what happend to the zodiac.
We have since taken our boat to Lake Union on the 4th of July for the fireworks! What a blast. It was that day I decided to never take my boat into such a situation of extreme high risk again. That however is a story for another day.
Question:
Do you drink while boating?
Todays questions is more rhetorical and I really don't expect an answer.
I would however love to hear your stories as to why drinking while boating is a bad idea!!!
FYI: Drinking aboard my boat is acceptible. However I only allow consumption of alcohol aboard Destiny when she is tied to a dock or the anchor is firmly set. Billy saw Destiny loaded with wine last year in Anacortes! We must have had 25 people aboard at one point! She sat low in the water however she was tied firmly to the dock! Wine flowed pretty freely that day!
Avoid taking your beautiful boat and crew into crowds. Especially events where alcohol is involved.
One year, my brother and I took our parents Mainship LOA around 38 feet to seafair to watch the hydros race! Basically it is a huge floating party with thousands of boats and bikinis! What a BLAST! Until . . . .
We were drifting in calm waters between races as were most of the other boats when suddenly there appeared a 10 Zodiac with 5 drunk teenage guys. They were being chased by a ski boat also loaded with drunk partiers. The persuing boat was throwing full beer cans at the zodiac. I gather the zodiac folks angered the ski boat some how. The pair of boats were weaving in and out of other boats when the zodiac turned towards us. They were so busy dodging cans the were not looking where they were going.
The zodiac slammed headlong into the side of our boat. Our boat was suddenly being pelted by beer cans as the ski boat continued the asault.
The zodiac folks got there dink turned and were off and running again. The ski boat continued the persuit .To this day I'm not even sure if the guys in the zodiac even new they hit a boat they were so wasted.
We promptly hailed the Coast Guard and the ski boat was eventually stopped however we never saw what happend to the zodiac.
We have since taken our boat to Lake Union on the 4th of July for the fireworks! What a blast. It was that day I decided to never take my boat into such a situation of extreme high risk again. That however is a story for another day.
Question:
Do you drink while boating?
Todays questions is more rhetorical and I really don't expect an answer.
I would however love to hear your stories as to why drinking while boating is a bad idea!!!
FYI: Drinking aboard my boat is acceptible. However I only allow consumption of alcohol aboard Destiny when she is tied to a dock or the anchor is firmly set. Billy saw Destiny loaded with wine last year in Anacortes! We must have had 25 people aboard at one point! She sat low in the water however she was tied firmly to the dock! Wine flowed pretty freely that day!