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robyw1 02-11-2004 08:36 AM

Boating in a lightning storm
 
First off I know you should try to avoid it, but if you have the misfortune of getting caught on a lightning storm what is the best way to protect yourself? When it is pouring down rain and visibility is just a few feet do you risk running a stern light? A few years ago I was on Lake Conroe and this very thing happened to me. Visibility was so bad that I was afraid of being hit by another boat but didn’t want to put up a stern light for fear of being struck by lightning. This storm came up fast, which anyone in Texas knows this happens. What should I have done to make my boat as safe as possible?

Roby

Kent Perroux 02-11-2004 08:55 AM

Pray.

thosetwins 02-11-2004 09:00 AM

lightning
 
grab your ankles... and kiss your ass goodbye

CigDaze 02-11-2004 09:04 AM

Go No more than a fast idle speed, and by all means don't be caught holding the light bar. Yes, the light should be up and on for visibility, but I wouldn't want to be the one holding it and putting it in.

Then pray! :D

Chris288 02-11-2004 09:08 AM

Man,,, comming back from the NYC poker run,, WE GOT SLAMMED by a wicked thunder and lightning storm out of no where,, luckily we were under the tappan zee bridge, visibility was Zero, and the lightning was crashing around us like nothing I have seen. We ended up tying off under the bridge and riding it out,,

Strip Poker 388 02-11-2004 09:11 AM

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Strip Poker 388 02-11-2004 09:20 AM

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Cord 02-11-2004 09:31 AM

If I knew that I was going to be caught, I'd radio my position to the coasties. I'd tell them what's about to happen and that I'm currently OK. I'd also tell them that I'm going to radio back in 45 minutes again to them that I'm still OK. If they don't receive my second call, they should assume the worst. I'd then put the VHF antenna down and I'd check the bilge pumps to make sure they are working. After that it's high idle pointed into the wind.

Gary Anderson 02-11-2004 09:39 AM

Lets see: With the stern light up, it's the highest object, so it will get hit. With it down, you're the highest object.
Gary

BajaRunner 02-11-2004 10:03 AM

Take off your shirt and WOT! I bet that would feel good.

I got stuck one time in a BAD storm, Texas weather:rolleyes:

I was at one of the local places, carlos and charlies, and a friend called and asked what we were doing. when i told him, he said it was nasty on the weather channel and we decided to bolt. as i pulled out, the storm hit us. everybody but the captain goes underneath. Im getting pounded in the chest by rain, and i see them underneath drinking cocktails and listening to music. It was a long and not fun drive back. By the time I got to the trailer, it died down where i could get it on ok.


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