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Default Capsize Prevention

On 10/17/09 6:52 PM, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 18:45:10 -0400, H the K
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How many times have you been aboard an open boat that swamped?

In nearly 60 years of boating in small boats, I never have.


Once, but I've done very little boating.
Weather kicked up quick when fishing with my grand dad.
Luckily, he was able to run it ashore and beach it, almost half full
of water.
It the engine had quit, who knows what would have happened.
But boats swamp all the time. It's a leading cause of boat fatality
mishaps. Pretty sure anyway.

--Vic



Well, on smaller round bottom boats, it's not that hard to be capsized.
It's harder on 18' and larger wide flat-bottomed or vee or semi vee
hulls, but, of course, it's not impossible. Plenty of guys go way out in
the ocean with small boats, and have for centuries. I've done it on good
days with weather reports and a constant eye on the horizon.

On the Bay, which usually only has a constant chop or two-footers, the
biggest problem seems to being run down by old farts in monster power
cruisers, or hit by sailboaters during the high heat when their captains
are semi-comatose. But that's mostly outside of Annapolis harbor.