Ok I have a question and a comment.
Last week when we were traveling we were coming up on the Clearwater bridge. We were in the channel...not in a no wake zone. There were two of those tourist boats well outside of the channel doing their thing. There was a boat a good bit ahead of us going pretty fast. They didn’t slow down and we heard the tourist boat in the rear radio to the one in the front saying, watch out there’s an idiot coming up behind you. We slowed down, because David slows down for anybody and everybody.
What is the proper etiquette there when these boats are well outside of the channel? Was the other boat “required” to slow down?
Shortly after that, just as we passed under that bridge, we were going just a tick above idle because it was pretty rough and super windy. The seas were way bigger than any wake we might have been throwing. There’s a marina right there on the right and this guy on the pier was gesturing and yelling at us to slow down. Dropping down completely to idle wouldn’t have changed the swirling mess of water behind the boat much at all. I felt bad that we upset him, but I don’t know what we could have done differently.