• Welcome to Jetboaters.net!

    We are delighted you have found your way to the best Jet Boaters Forum on the internet! Please consider Signing Up so that you can enjoy all the features and offers on the forum. We have members with boats from all the major manufacturers including Yamaha, Seadoo, Scarab and Chaparral. We don't email you SPAM, and the site is totally non-commercial. So what's to lose? IT IS FREE!

    Membership allows you to ask questions (no matter how mundane), meet up with other jet boaters, see full images (not just thumbnails), browse the member map and qualifies you for members only discounts offered by vendors who run specials for our members only! (It also gets rid of this banner!)

    free hit counter
  • Guest, we are pleased to announce that Hydrophase Ridesteady is offering an extra $100 off for JETBOATERS.NET members on any Ridesteady for Yamaha Speed Control system purchased through March 7th, 2025. Ridesteady is a speed control system (“cruise control”) that uses GPS satellites or engine RPM to keep your boat at the set speed you choose. On twin engine boats, it will also automatically synchronize your engines.

    Click Here for more information>Ride Steady group buy for JetBoaters.net members only

    You can dismiss this Notice by clicking the "X" in the upper right>>>>>

someone had a bad day today

Well it looks like he spend his Christmas on the sand bar, boat was still stuck there when I drove by it today .

I'm a bit surprised he doesn't at least have anchors laid out to seaward. I don't know... if it was me, I'd be taking advantage of every passive angle I could: getting the bow pivoted toward deep water, anchors dug in and lines drum-taught, clearing rocks from the path if any - and trying to recruit help in whatever way I could before the sand chews and swallows her. Every tide and every bit of rain could be working for him; as it is, they're working against him.

I've helped rescue - oh, more than a dozen boats after groundings, hurricanes, etc. (including one where about 20 of us kept diving and sticking milk jugs into the main salon until she came off the bottom, then dragged her ashore by hooking come-alongs to a pair of palm trees. Hey, the rescue barge was tied up for the next few months, and wanted astronomical amounts of money anyway...) The one thing I've learned is every day you wait makes it twice as hard to do the recovery - and that's without even mentioning fixing her up afterwards, or protecting her from being "salvaged" by the thieves.
 
I went by to check on the boat stuck on the sand bar figured it was long gone but NOPE it's stull stuck there, damn! The guy either has a lot of patience or a lot of beer.
 

Attachments

  • feb 7 2018 007.JPG
    feb 7 2018 007.JPG
    247 KB · Views: 65
I went by to check on the boat stuck on the sand bar figured it was long gone but NOPE it's stull stuck there, damn! The guy either has a lot of patience or a lot of beer.
...or her wrote her off and collected the insurance money already...? (Not likely)
 
I wonder if you can leave your boat illegally parked on a sandbar?
 
I went by to check on the boat stuck on the sand bar figured it was long gone but NOPE it's stull stuck there, damn! The guy either has a lot of patience or a lot of beer.

Holy moly. It hasn't been sucked down yet?

I wouldn't make too many bets on it being anything but cut up and junked, this far down the road. Would love to be wrong, though.

(I'm sitting at home, all sad and blue 'cause I blew out my shift cable. The new one isn't going to get here till the weekend, at least. Oh well... shift happens, as they say.)
 
It was a beautiful day today , as for the guy on the boat he has a small row boat and he is still living on his stuck boat maybe he likes it there, free rent
 
It was a beautiful day today

As if I wasn't jealous enough already. :)

as for the guy on the boat he has a small row boat and he is still living on his stuck boat maybe he likes it there, free rent

You've got a point. I once spent three days on the hard, balanced on my keel (Dutch steel ketch with in-hull cooling; the keel was a good 2' wide, and I laid anchors out abeam and winched them in, hard) when a strong southern wind blew all the water to the north side of Pamlico Sound, so yeah - possible. Assuming the boat isn't going to come apart at the seams from shifting on the sand, that is.

I do wonder if (or more likely, when) the local powers-that-be are going to start putting pressure on him.
 
Last time I talked to him he said they were telling him it was a preserve and he had to remove the boat a s a p . I advised him he was not in the preserve he was on a sand bar on the opposite side of the channel where the preserve is located so they were mistaken. I guess he must have questioned the people telling him it was a preserve and they realized he wasn't in it.
 
This boat has been there since mid Dec and it is in a very difficult place to tow it out due to all the sandbars. I did not want to go in any closer today thus the distant picture. The sand build up is getting worse out in front of the boats location so if they don't do something soon they may end up having the state or county remove it at his expense, but I do recall sail boats being in the preserve and not being removed for several months however after our last hurricane I observed numerous boats being towed off in a big hurry like never before probably paid for by F E M A . I still believe his only hope is a very large pump to wash away the sand and wash out a path to free the boat.
 
I wonder if you can leave your boat illegally parked on a sandbar?
Meter Maid probably has a wheel lock on his anchor and he can’t move:-)
 
I went by to check on the boat stuck on the sand bar figured it was long gone but NOPE it's stull stuck there, damn! The guy either has a lot of patience or a lot of beer.
Jeff - this picture is very murky.

So, I used proprietary photo-enhancement software and was able to decipher her name.

Check it out!

upload_2018-2-7_22-6-2.png

--
 
I'd just go to all the home depots, get all the illegals and pay them $9 an hour to dig it out.
 
I'd just go to all the home depots, get all the illegals and pay them $9 an hour to dig it out.
Dude, this is not greenhulk. Just saying.

--
 
No idea what that means.
What he means is that we have rules around here and we don't write disrespectful stuff in the forum.
 
What he means is that we have rules around here and we don't write disrespectful stuff in the forum.

Not sure how that is disrespectful, but use your mod powers to delete it. I will keep in mind the liberal mindset of the forum moving forward.
 
Not sure how that is disrespectful, but use your mod powers to delete it. I will keep in mind the liberal mindset of the forum moving forward.
Punk. Comment.

--
 
Back
Top