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Are you for real? I mean Dionysus is the patron God of the Greek Stage.
This would lead me to believe your writing is a work of fiction, designed for trolling. Assuming you are for real and these events did indeed take place, CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY. Between you experience and equipment, if you were prepared at all, you were only prepared for a short trip under ideal conditions. Lets look at how this could have gone, from bad to worse: You could have been delayed getting to Chicago, forcing you to wander in an unknow harbor at night looking for a dock. Without any charts, or knowledge of the area, you could have just as easisily ran across a shoal either on route to your destination, on route back home or from the course you took to minimize weather. Speaking of course changes, what would have happened if you reached shore with no facilities to tie up at? It seemed that you were taking a course to avoid weather but had no idea what layed ahead. Fog could have set in en route and with any changes of course then what? Your no longer on a course to get you to a known harbor. Even if you stayed on course, you can no longer see ANY visible landmarks. Your engine could have died 1/2 mile with the winds blowing hard ashore, without a GPS how can someone get to you in a timely manner? Without anchoring how were you going to keep your boat off the rocks? Your engine could have died in the middle of the lake. If you did have communication, how would anyone find you without a GPS. Big water, small boat, get it? A GPS is sooo inexpensive for what it does that I wish it were mandatory USGC equipment. I'm happy to welcome new boaters into what I deem is a wonderful community. I'm glad things worked out for you, and I'm glad your girl friend are safe. But I do hope you thanked your diety (greek or otherwise) and have learned some lessons to avoid not only the problems that you encountered on this trip, but the problems you avoided, by good luck. On Lake Erie, we have a term for boaters who go out ill prepared, assuming that thing will not go wrong, or if they do someone will come along and help them out, that term is STATISTIC. Bob Dimond In article , wrote: Background: We bought our 1977 Sea Ray SRV two weeks ago. She has a new bilge pump and steering cables; while the steering cables were installed we had the bellows checked and the engine compression tested (both were fine). She has a fish finder, VHF radio, flares, running lights, PFDs, fenders, lines, etc. |
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