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If you don't have a chute, a five gallon bucket will work as a storm anchor, but I doubt many performance boats would have one handy. :D
Here are some shots of a Coast Guard boat doing what I believe they call 'surf drills'. |
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Here are some folks on a Sea Ray just enjoying a day on the water.
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Originally Posted by stinger312
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somebody wasn't paying attention.....
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Originally Posted by OldSchool
WOW!!! I'm surprised that you even left the docks with the water being that rough!!!! :p :D :D
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
10ft seas? Holy $%&T!
Here's a question. Lets say your out on the big water and you break down in 5-7ft seas. Is it a good Idea to throw anchor with a large amount of line, or better off floating till help comes? How about if caught at sea in a Lightning storm? Someone told me to shut everything down, motors, electonics etc, and wait it out? |
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Not that much air but its all i've got.
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Originally Posted by OldSchool
Here are some folks on a Sea Ray just enjoying a day on the water.
:eek: :evilb: :D :evilb: Or "Houston, we've got a problem" :eek: |
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