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boot 08-29-2002 11:32 PM

Don't anchor your boat at the transom .....WHY ?????
 
I friend of mine is a diver . His friends took their boat out for a day of diveing . They set anchor and tied it to the BACK of the boat .

THey went down diving for a while when they noticed a boat on the bottom they didn't know was there ........ Turns out it was THEIR boat !!:eek: The waves came over the transom because of the way it was anchored and sunk it !!!:D :D

Audiofn 08-29-2002 11:43 PM

OUCH that must have sucked to figure out. I have tied stern to a couple times when I am by myself and I do not want to have to worry about falling off the bow or something. However that is always in a cove. You can really get screwed doing that if the current picks up as well and sometimes the boat can swing and get the line wrapped up in the drives. :(:(

Jon

Quiet Storm 08-29-2002 11:51 PM

Man, talk about a bad day on and under the water. If I ever dive I won't make that mistake.;)

Intolerant1 08-30-2002 12:34 AM

I hope they had enough air to retrieve some floatation. Can you imagine diving on your own boat looking for life jackets ?

H2Xmark 08-30-2002 06:10 AM

guess they never had a boater's safety course!

32fever 08-30-2002 06:28 AM

"BINGO, we found treasure...oh look, a cooler, BEER!!!! And' it's still cold!!!!" "DOH!"

Man, owning a 32' Fountain, I'd never DREAM of doing that. Only tie off the stern if the front has an anchor on it:)

Dave M 08-30-2002 07:06 AM

Ya, it doesn't take much of a wave for me to catch water in my back vents.

Team V 08-30-2002 07:18 AM

Just curious... what kind of boat was it?

I tie off on my stern a lot. I don't like the mud and weeds on my bow when retreiving it. But I never leave the boat, except to go for a swim.

Miami 08-30-2002 07:25 AM

A lot of deck hatches on high performance boats are hinged towards the bow and open towards the transom. On hot summer nights with a slight breeze, I often anchor from the transom, in a calm cove, to allow air into the cabin.

I never leave boat unattended or anchor in that manor with an impending thunderstorm.

CigDaze 08-30-2002 08:29 AM


Originally posted by H2Xmark
guess they never had a boater's safety course!
You're right...That's like one of the most basic things you learn....:rolleyes:

Boats aren't meant to take waves from the stern, imagine that...

Now, sure I've done it too on occasion, but like most of you, you must keep an eye on things and it must be calm.


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