Ben Okopnik
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 58
- Reaction score
- 57
- Points
- 77
- Location
- Tampa FL
- Boat Make
- Other
- Year
- 1995
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- Other
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.