But it is better than waking up on top of. He is stern tied to shore and there are about a dozen people sleeping on the boat. No one is up yet. Surprise !!
The channel was dredged two years ago and there is adequate depth for the most part. Does get a "little skinny" on a minus tide though.
...Of course, we know my boat has an affinity for rocks.
And I sure as hell wouldn't be standing where those guys are.
What is odd to me is that those stern lines look very slack. If they tied them at high tide, I would expect them to be hanging above the water, not draped over the dinghy.
I've shoehorned myself into some pretty tight spaces between rocks before, but it sure looks like they could swing into that one.
Of course, we know my boat has an affinity for rocks.
This was at Skull Island, West Sound, Orcas Island.
Oh wow, that looks like the rock outside of Ludlow?
How did that happen?
These folks woke up to this at Jones Island a while back.
Was that when one of the WA state marine park buoys failed?