biglar155
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,577
- Reaction score
- 2,142
- Points
- 277
- Location
- Fredonia, WI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2009
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
So we managed to get the boat out yesterday afternoon for some swimming. On the way to our "spot," I found myself following behind a pontoon boat towing two kids on a tube. This was not mid-lake, but in a VERY busy and winding marked channel.
I kept a good distance back and was considering whether or not there was a safe way around them when the nut behind the wheel cut hard left across the wake of a boat that had just passed us going the opposite direction. Naturally this resulted in the kids flying off the tube and landing in the water.
I knew there were several boats behind us, so I immediately waved my hand in the air at those behind me, stopped my boat, and went broadside to the traffic in order to "cover" the downed riders. As the pontoon was picking them up, I didn't say a word but when I caught the eye of one of the passengers, I just shook my head at him.
Other than it being super busy and hot (we had 90 degrees at launch-time) we had a great day. We planned on eating on the boat but clouds stared filling in from the west and they didn't look friendly so we high tailed it back to the ramp and ate our sandwiches in the truck on the way home.
The ramp was busy because everyone had the same idea we did, but things went pretty smooth. The worst part was having to wait for folks to go get their trailers. Most of us were parked a LONG way from the ramp and it appears I'm not the only guy who doesn't have an assistant to either drive the boat or back the rig.
I kept a good distance back and was considering whether or not there was a safe way around them when the nut behind the wheel cut hard left across the wake of a boat that had just passed us going the opposite direction. Naturally this resulted in the kids flying off the tube and landing in the water.
I knew there were several boats behind us, so I immediately waved my hand in the air at those behind me, stopped my boat, and went broadside to the traffic in order to "cover" the downed riders. As the pontoon was picking them up, I didn't say a word but when I caught the eye of one of the passengers, I just shook my head at him.
Other than it being super busy and hot (we had 90 degrees at launch-time) we had a great day. We planned on eating on the boat but clouds stared filling in from the west and they didn't look friendly so we high tailed it back to the ramp and ate our sandwiches in the truck on the way home.
The ramp was busy because everyone had the same idea we did, but things went pretty smooth. The worst part was having to wait for folks to go get their trailers. Most of us were parked a LONG way from the ramp and it appears I'm not the only guy who doesn't have an assistant to either drive the boat or back the rig.