Advice for next time: Stay on top of the weather path. Get everything off the deck, including the canopy and unneeded lines. Don weather gear & preservers. Get your boat on the leeward side of the land mass, to the most protected area. Know and plan your options. Learn the best mooring/dock precautions are for your specific class boat, and double them. If in an exposed harbor with a hurricane on the way, know how much time you have to bug out or prepare. Last, not least: Respect the ocean.
I nominate this video as the wildest storm at a dock story of all time!
markdartist 2 years ago
Advice for next time: Stay on top of the weather path. Get everything off the deck, including the canopy and unneeded lines. Don weather gear & preservers. Get your boat on the leeward side of the land mass, to the most protected area. Know and plan your options. Learn the best mooring/dock precautions are for your specific class boat, and double them. If in an exposed harbor with a hurricane on the way, know how much time you have to bug out or prepare. Last, not least: Respect the ocean.
OdysseyArts 3 years ago
Neat Vid!
Also from Hawaii! Thank God you folks are all
OK! Awesome footage!
dual48s2000 3 years ago
WTF!?!?!? you must have had masssive quantities of dope in order to stay there...
your either very brave or extremely stupid to weather the storm in the boat. nontheless its a cool video
yvelf 3 years ago
Glad you made it all o.k. We had some nasty squalls up and down the coast last fall. You seemed to perservere.
fishingwjohn 3 years ago
o man between 1:55 and 2:30 is really comedy, glad you guys made it out ok! your troopers
glasssurfer 4 years ago
A few issues with my hair-doo, other than that all was OK.
jdinafrica 4 years ago
So, what was the final outcome? Did the both of y'all and boat fare well?
gottasail 4 years ago