Double J, that video is fabulous! Can get lost in the mangroves. How much water do you draw? Speed? Nicely done. Love the music too. Thank you. :cheers:
This isn't really a boating post, but it's for boaters who love the water and for whatever reason can't get back in their boat until Spring. This video might help to tide you over until then. A Tropical Island Paradise Awaits You.
Nathan, this might even work for you. I heard you had snow...
You mean you can top Luna making boat noises? You must be really good Nathan, because thats one of the best Johnson imitations I've heard from a mammal! :cheers:
Well, that's what we have to figure out... How did he do it? He did something with the throttle or gears and turned hard right. What??? How is that possible without extra weight in the bow? Your thots?
Yeah, the boats in the illustration look like a fish kill! It was horrible! My boat was up 11' off on the lip of the parking lot overlooking the water at the marina and we had a 10' surge. Almost lost it. The water was coming in from west to east winds @ 70-80 mph. It passed us by on the way...
Here's a famous poem by Robert Lewis Stevenson set to music, sung and arranged by Sting. It's called Christmas at Sea. I hope it gets you in the holiday spirit if you're not already in it. :poke:
Christmas at Sea.
According to an estimate by the Boat Owner’s Association of the United States (BoatUS), over 65,000 recreational boats were damaged or lost as a result of Hurricane Sandy. BoatUS also estimates that the amount of damage caused to recreational boats is $650 million, making the late-October storm...
Other than the capacity plate on most smaller vessels, how are you supposed to know how much weight is too much? Here's one way to keep you safe: Estimating Safe Passenger Load.
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