ToddW850
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,619
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- 1,506
- Points
- 287
- Location
- Destin, Florida
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Seeing what kind of personal experience and tips you guys have when dealing with being on the boat and getting caught in a rain storm or thunderstorm.
OBVIOUSLY the best tip is not to be on the water on a boat. But here in Florida, in the summer time, we experience frequent "pop up" storms and thunderstorms. Sometimes these storms get between me and the boat launch. And sometimes I've out run them.
Sometimes they never reach where we are. Most of the time they don't last long.
Not many places to hide around here, unless you can beat everyone else to the docks at the restaurants.
I've gotten under the bridge here during the thunderstorms. But it's difficult to maintain that with the wind and current.
So again, other than the obvious, what do y'all do?
Here's some pics of these storms.
Hauling butt to Destin trying to out run a thunderstorm moving in over Fort Walton Beach.
A different day at Crab Island
At Crab Island looking toward Destin.
At Crab Island looking south toward the Destin Bridge and Gulf of Mexico.
OBVIOUSLY the best tip is not to be on the water on a boat. But here in Florida, in the summer time, we experience frequent "pop up" storms and thunderstorms. Sometimes these storms get between me and the boat launch. And sometimes I've out run them.
Sometimes they never reach where we are. Most of the time they don't last long.
Not many places to hide around here, unless you can beat everyone else to the docks at the restaurants.
I've gotten under the bridge here during the thunderstorms. But it's difficult to maintain that with the wind and current.
So again, other than the obvious, what do y'all do?
Here's some pics of these storms.
Hauling butt to Destin trying to out run a thunderstorm moving in over Fort Walton Beach.
A different day at Crab Island
At Crab Island looking toward Destin.
At Crab Island looking south toward the Destin Bridge and Gulf of Mexico.