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I only ran engines long enough to change our trajectory towards the open water. At the time we were drifting towards the courtesy dock seen in this pic. Once I knew we were on a path that would drift us past the dock and into the open part of the lake I shut down the engines. I had a knife ready in case we started to drift into something I could cut lines loose. The pic below was taken after the storm had passed and was just hard rain. My buddy started his boat which was center boat and moved us back into the cove and reset the anchor. Clear skies were 10-15 minutes away to the South so we decided to stay.Since I had read this a few days ago, I have been wondering, other than needing to maneuver, did you fire up and leave the motors on?