If you are waiting for a bridge opening, the safest place to be is at the back of the parade. Don't ask how I know.
I almost hate to broach this subject, but this is how we do it on Moonstruck. I give adamant instructions that it is the captain's job to place the boat in the proper position. No yelling! Our boat weighs 15 tons. At no time is the mate to place any part of the body between the boat and a pile or dock. Also, no pushing off. These are the times when injuries have occurred. Some injuries being serious such as severed fingers and falls overboard. Also I insist on the mate having on at least an automatic inflatable life vest. We operate our boats in an alien environment. We must respect it.
The EMTs coming to the boat usually means a ruined trip or worse.
Your posting on the right thread?
Your posting on the right thread?
I almost hate to broach this subject, but this is how we do it on Moonstruck. I give adamant instructions that it is the captain's job to place the boat in the proper position. No yelling! Our boat weighs 15 tons. At no time is the mate to place any part of the body between the boat and a pile or dock. Also, no pushing off. These are the times when injuries have occurred. Some injuries being serious such as severed fingers and falls overboard. Also I insist on the mate having on at least an automatic inflatable life vest. We operate our boats in an alien environment. We must respect it.
The EMTs coming to the boat usually means a ruined trip or worse.
Your boat is more than 2 tons overweight per specs. time to clean the bottom
Whaaaaat, no chain?! I thought you knew better Don...
This is a great thread with some very good advice. My wife and I leave on our first trip down the AICW on November 1st. We are a bit nervous, but very anxious to start our new adventure. We will be attending a Snowbird ICW Rendezvous in Hampton, VA 15-17 October and hope to learn a lot there as well.
Mike Metts
KK 42-165
Virginia Beach, VA
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I thought the OP wanted our best tips for the ICW.
...Great way to involve your wife in the navigation....
You'll be an old fart like me before you know it..
Right on. Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds are not to be trifled with. However, by watching weather and there will be plenty of dock talk on the way, they can be very passable.
Greetings,
Mr. u. Interesting point regarding range lights. I've never had any success actually lining them up. It seems to me that IF they were in line, I'd be WAY off course. I've tried on numerous occasions...What am I missing?
Greetings,
Mr. u. Interesting point regarding range lights. I've never had any success actually lining them up. It seems to me that IF they were in line, I'd be WAY off course. I've tried on numerous occasions...What am I missing?