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What If # 6
The Boat: Catalina 320
Conditions: Moderate, seas 3-5 feet. Damn! How did this happen!?? You've badly grounded your boat. You just left for a 4 week cruise and now her wing keel has settled atop a group of rocks at high tide, which you thought you'd be clear of. At the top of every swell, the keel grinds and as the tide slacks (soon!) you know things could get worse. A lot worse. No one in sight. You're out of radio range. You wonder if you'll be taking the dinghy home! What do you do??? RB |
What If # 6
Your shallow draft boat is on the rocks, yet you are out of radio range?
You must have one cheap ass POS handheld. SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... The Boat: Catalina 320 Conditions: Moderate, seas 3-5 feet. Damn! How did this happen!?? You've badly grounded your boat. You just left for a 4 week cruise and now her wing keel has settled atop a group of rocks at high tide, which you thought you'd be clear of. At the top of every swell, the keel grinds and as the tide slacks (soon!) you know things could get worse. A lot worse. No one in sight. You're out of radio range. You wonder if you'll be taking the dinghy home! What do you do??? RB |
What If # 6
4 week cruise? I bet you must have a lot of heavy crap on board,
including water, that can be jettisoned. Do it quick, before the tide drops any more than it already has. If you have some other heavy stuff you want to try to save, you can transfer it, along with extra people, to the dinghy, temporarily. 100% correct. And if you're not too far away from land, turn on your fawcetts and run out your fresh water tanks. You'll have plenty of drinks that you can dump into the dinghy. The movement of the keel against the rocks indicates that the boat is "floating" to some degree. You just need to help! RB |
What If # 6
Your shallow draft boat is on the rocks, yet you are out of radio range? You must have one cheap ass POS handheld. Icom M1+ with two batteries....shown at bottom of watertight case with mapping GPS, Nightvision and HH Windmeter. http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/bbstuff.jpg Poor, poor scotty potti!!!! RB |
What If # 6
There is no 100% correct answer to this scenario. There are several ways
which will work. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... 4 week cruise? I bet you must have a lot of heavy crap on board, including water, that can be jettisoned. Do it quick, before the tide drops any more than it already has. If you have some other heavy stuff you want to try to save, you can transfer it, along with extra people, to the dinghy, temporarily. 100% correct. And if you're not too far away from land, turn on your fawcetts and run out your fresh water tanks. You'll have plenty of drinks that you can dump into the dinghy. The movement of the keel against the rocks indicates that the boat is "floating" to some degree. You just need to help! RB |
What If # 6
What a huge Dorkfish I caught! You actualy took a pic of your radio and
put it on the web?????? What kind of nerd does that??? HEehe heheheheheheheheh HA. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Your shallow draft boat is on the rocks, yet you are out of radio range? You must have one cheap ass POS handheld. Icom M1+ with two batteries....shown at bottom of watertight case with mapping GPS, Nightvision and HH Windmeter. http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/bbstuff.jpg Poor, poor scotty potti!!!! RB |
What If # 6
"Bobsprit" wrote in message
... The Boat: Catalina 320 Conditions: Moderate, seas 3-5 feet. Damn! How did this happen!?? You've badly grounded your boat. You just left for a 4 week cruise and now her wing keel has settled atop a group of rocks ...... Go into the cabin and unsheathe the shorter of your two swords, kneel and make the prescribed cuts in your abdomen whilst chanting "wing keel - shame, shame". |
What If # 6
There is no 100% correct answer to this scenario. There are several ways
which will work. Everyone is anxiously awaiting your "several ways." This oughta be good! RB |
What If # 6
Hey Nutsy,
If you just started a 4 week cruise, How in the hell can you be out of radio range? Crepes, you're worst than Jax with his Gulf Stream "What if's" Ole Thom |
What If # 6
You actualy took a pic of your radio and
put it on the web?????? far left: FRS/GMRS radios Night Owl 10X50 Monocular center: Wind meter, nightvision, Icom M1v, Garmin Map 76. below: OC Weather alert radio right: Fujinon floating binoculars with compass and case. http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/bstuf55.jpg RB |
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