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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... Maybe we should introduce this 'Awsome' character to 'Skipper' over in wrecked.boats. Skipper claims to have ridden out hurricanes with a couple dozen fuel cans strapped to the gunwales of his 21 foot 'Bilgeliner' ....er...Bayliner. A few years back, a Bayliner of approx. 26 feet, was caught in a thunderstorm on northern Lake Huron. It went to the bottom. The waves breaking over the bow, pushed in the windscreen and tore the front hatch off. Boat was overloaded and the owner was not skilled in rough weather boating. He thought that a "small craft warning" was for canoes or rowboats. Jim Carter "The Boat" Bayfield |
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Jim Carter wrote:
A few years back, a Bayliner of approx. 26 feet, was caught in a thunderstorm on northern Lake Huron. It went to the bottom. The waves breaking over the bow, pushed in the windscreen and tore the front hatch off. Boat was overloaded and the owner was not skilled in rough weather boating. He thought that a "small craft warning" was for canoes or rowboats. We had people who felt the same when we sailed the Mirage 33. In those conditions, I wasn't so worried about the boat, although we were de-masted during a race in very heavy winds and on another occasion ripped the genoa up during our 'Turkey Bowl' regatta race. I was more concerned that someone on board might get hurt or sick (usually me). |
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