OCMD
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 977
- Reaction score
- 1,004
- Points
- 267
- Location
- Ocean City MD
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
It finally happened, after ten years. In what is called a bay but is really a lagoon more or less which I (thought) I knew like the back of my hand, I ran aground. I should have known when I could barely unload my boat at the ramp due to low waters, that I should have turned around. But I didn't. My 84 year old mom and my sister wanted to go out for an afternoon spin, and I was too lazy to drive 50 minutes to the river (usually a 30 minute trip but a county fair closed down my normal ramp and I wasn't tacking on another 20 minutes to the next ramp.) So into the nasty, salty, jelly fish infested Assawoman Bay we went. Along my normal path. Nothing out of the ordinary. Maybe take a spin out in the Atlantic. Boom. Aground. 4 feet to about 8 inches. No warning. No color change. No nothing. I cut the engines immediately as we were high and dry. High tide was 3 hours away, so we just hung out. One guy walked by, and said he got hung up here yesterday because he was unaware of this new sandbar, so he just fished for a few hours until the tide took him off the bar. So we hung out, waited.....and waited....and the tide came in a bit. We moved a bit, as the water depth got to about one foot deep. It sucked, as we were a mere 20 yards from 3 feet of water. Then the panic set in. If the tide didn't move us off, I'd need a tow. Did I renew my Boat US unlimited towing????? I distinctly remember thinking last month at renewal time "Who needs this? Ten years and no incidents......" Did I renew? Well, it was time to make a call. Might as well start them on the way. I figured it was like Triple A. Call and wait 3 hours for help to arrive - might as well get a jump on things in case the tide couldn't move us. So I called figuring I had a long wait coming. "Yes sir, you are good until July 17, 2017." Whew. I did renew. Let me put you on the phone with Rob, our local operator. 5 minutes later Rob had my GPS coordinates, and he said he'd see my in about 15 minutes. 15 minutes later he arrived. I walked out to greet him and take his tow rope. Walked back to my boat. Hooked it up, and 20 yards later I was home free. Rob the tow operator said I was the 5th jet towed this weekend, and that was just the jets. He said something about "At least you didn't lose a prop like some of the boats I towed today." He added that the abnormal low tides this week were wreaking havoc in the "lagoon" with new sand bars popping up all over. He said the tide had been especially low this week for some reason, and people were getting stuck everywhere. One of my brainiac nerd daughters who missed this trip told me if I knew anything I would have checked the moon phase and then I would have known how low the tides would be this weekend, something about the sun and moon working together to make the highs really high and the lows really low as we go into a full moon. WTF? (What good is her college tuition when I can't reap a benefit???) But I digress, I asked Rob much this would cost, if I did not have the insurance. Remember - this was a tow about 20 yards off a sand bar. Actually, he only had to move me about ten yards, but I wanted to be pulled into some deeper waters before I fired up the engines. Drum roll please..........without insurance? Rob said about 550 to 650! Gulp. Rob said you would not believe how many people tell him "But I had the insurance for 15 years and never used it so I didn't renew!" Sickening. I am so happy I renewed, especially when I almost did not. Never again. Paid for itself today! This is just a warning to you all. You may think you will never need this. Then this happens. Happy to say we were on our way no worse for the wear. Then my sister tells me her dumb ass husband got towed 2 seasons ago - 900 bucks. He didn't have the insurance. I asked if he had it now. She said "Nope, and last year it happened again. Another 900 dollar tow." What a f-ing idiot. You have been warned. Bottom line is I was very satisfied with the service and response time of Boat US Towing. No charge whatsoever, and I asked Rob if I got hung up on another on the way back in, would it cost me? He said "Nope - no charge. Call us again if you get stuck. It happens all the time. That's why you pay for the insurance." So for 20 bucks (tip) I was pulled off the sand bar. Note that the boat had leveled by the time the tow arrived; the first photo shows us a minute after we ran aground. When we were towed, we were level in about a foot of water. AGAIN - IF YOU HAVE BOAT US TOWING, IT IS A GOOD DEAL. I ALMOST DITCHED THE COVERAGE BECAUSE I NEVER USED IT. IT SAVED MY ASS THIS WEEKEND!