Johmas50
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 178
- Reaction score
- 114
- Points
- 182
- Location
- Atlanta, GA
- Boat Make
- Boatless
- Year
- NA
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- NA
We were at Lake Norris this past weekend, which was great as usual. However, we had an incident with a couple of rogue wake waves from an exceptionally large cabin cruiser. Basically the swell, I'd estimate it was 5 feet, went over the bow at no wake speed. It knocked my wife from her seat up front and filled the boat with about 8 inches of water. Good news is all systems were in working order, the supper drained the cabin and the bilge pump drained the engine compartment, there was water in the engine compartment about level with the bottom of the engines. Checked the air filter and oil for water and all was clear. Upon return I removed the carpet and all of the wet items in storage areas. I have the boat uncovered here at home now, sprinkled a little baking soda on the wet storage area carpet and put a fan in the port side storage area to air it out. Does anyone know of anything else I might want to check on? I realize people do sub moves and do this same thing intentionally, never been my thing, but to each his own. Any other suggestions on places I should check for water and possible mildew problems? I just don't want the boat stinking next time I get out on the water. I removed all I could and brought those items inside to dry. Also, thanks to this board for giving me the knowledge to know what to check on while in the water. This scared the crap out of everyone on the boat except me, I knew we would be OK and what to check on thanks to the great knowledge I have picked up from other members over the past few years.