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John
 
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Default Yet another brilliant boater at Ponce Inlet nearly gets KO'd.

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I don't suppose, hiccup, alcohol was factor.

It was not rough at all last night.

http://www.n-jcenter.com/BreakingNews/area99.htm


The article says that Roberts said he was navigating by instruments. What
makes
you think is was alcohol and not an error, mistake, bad-navigation skills,
or stupidity?


Oh I guess the fact that being intoxicated leads to error, mistake,
bad navigation skills and stupidity.

FWIW, I have been through that inlet at least a hundred times in a
little Whaler (among other boats) and never relied upon any
"instruments", other than my eyes.

I have never heard of anyone else using "instruments" to nav Ponce
either.

It is simply absurd.


I've done the trip back and forth from NY to Florida many times. It
can wear on you when your running the boat all day, trying to get
someplace, and you just push yourself one inlet too far.

The key to a safe trip, planning and common sense. Enter and leave
inlets that you don't know in the day light only. If it's been a long
day, call it quits for the day, even if your behind schedule, pull in,
fuel up, get a good nights sleep, and start out fresh in the morning.
And most important, have others on board that cam run the boat.
Remember, it's not a race. It's easy to make a stupid mistake if your
rushing, tierd, or pushing too hard.