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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Default Losing the Battle

I wouldn't recommend getting off the boat in the conditions he described.
It's safer on the boat. I would put everything I could as far as anchor goes
in the water, get some sail up.. something is better than nothing, hand off
the helm to someone else, and get the engine going if possible.. If it just
wasn't going to work, and we were losing ground, I'd try and head for
the sand, with the idea of running it up as far as possible. Screw the boat
at this point, it's the people stupid. :-)

"Joe" wrote in message
om...
(Bobsprit) wrote in message

...
Through a series of rogue waves, bad tactics and bad weather, a storm is
blowing you ashore. There is sand. There are rocks. Engine is dead.

There's no
time to get you tattered sails into something resembling an effective

foil.
Behind you, your Zodiac dinghy is doing a dance, but it's still there at

the
end of the tow line.
Forget how or why. You're IN THIS SITUATION. You're expecting to run

aground
anytime....

What do you do? Abandon her? Try to ride her into soft sand? Drop the

hook and
prey?

Not a quiz. Interested in hearing thoughts on this.

Capt RB


Start the dinks motor and tow your vessel out to safety.

Joe
MSV RedCloud