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On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 08:50:11 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 10/28/2017 11:18 PM, Wayne.B wrote: This could also be titled "How Not to Run an Inlet in Heavy Weather." Burying the bow into the back of the wave in front is not unusual but this is a bit extreme and with the wrong boat. https://www.instagram.com/p/BayTiEmneTm/ Yuck. Jupiter Inlet can be dangerous even in larger boats. I used it several times with the Navigator and, unless it was flat calm, it was always a bit nerve wracking. It also has shouling issues that shifts the bottom and deep water areas after storms. Before going out I usually called Boat US because they provided up to date information as to where to head as you left the inlet or upon your return. Often, they didn't recommend using it at all, especially during the winter months when the off shore seas down there tend to be rough. During the time I had the boat there the USCG did not list Jupiter Inlet as a "navigable" passage and recommended using another inlet south of it in the Palm Beach area. Don't know if that has changed. === There have been a lot of mishaps there. The charts say "Passage not recommended without local knowledge of all hazardous conditions affecting the area." Of course local boats use it all the time and some get in trouble. Several years ago a big sportfish broached on the face of a breaking wave and the captain was thrown overboard from the flybridge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Psa49dMJdU |
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