Fenders

capta

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Jun 4, 2009
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Pearson 530 Admiralty Bay, Bequia SVG
I'm in the wait for slack tide camp. But, are we assuming this is tide induced? Could it be a lake outlet? Does someone know that channel?
If I had to do it the way that captain did and I was familiar with how his attempt went, I might try and let the current carry me while using shoremen on a bow line and a stern line, just to keep me straight. If I were going at it cold, I would do exactly what he did. Do you think dragging an anchor might help keep her from yawing?

- Will (Dragonfly)
I sincerely doubt anyone could control that boat in that situation with a line in their hand, and it could be fatal if it got fouled around someone. The hardest part of using an anchor as a break is insuring it doesn't grab something and stop the boat dead. I've done it before with ships and the anchor has almost no scope and couldn't possibly hang up. Most yacht anchors are not really heavy enough for this type of maneuver.
 
May 17, 2004
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Beneteau Oceanis 37 Havre de Grace
Looking at the foam and ripples on the water I'm not convinced the approach is down current. It looks to me like the current is pretty stationary and it's just the following seas that caused the loss of control .
 
May 7, 2012
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Hunter e33 Maple Bay, BC
From the comments on the Facebook page the location was Lošinj Kanal, Lošinj Island, North Croatia.
Not sure what these people were thinking. The folks in this video had no issues.
 
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May 25, 2012
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john alden caravelle 42 sturgeon bay, wis
the helmsman looks to have no skills at all. his touch on the wheel speaks volumes. the clown standing in front of him, really? the vessel clearly is not prepared for such a undertaking. lack of fenders. lake of fender boards. it almost seems he hits bottom slightly. i see no current. that said, maybe we just don't understand their local customs. maybe its more like snowboarding in a half pipe. the more you bang off both side the more points you get.
 
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May 25, 2012
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john alden caravelle 42 sturgeon bay, wis
helmsman is really really bad. you got to try really hard to hit that many time. monster oversteering
 

WayneH

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Jan 22, 2008
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Tartan 37 287 Pensacola, FL
I think I would have waited for the winds to drop or even just gone around the long way. I wonder what the reason for the rush was?
 
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Apr 26, 2015
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S2 26 Mid On Trailer
They need a full length "BUMPER" on both sides of the channel. Or full length fenders on the boat. har har har! ;)
 

capta

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Jun 4, 2009
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Pearson 530 Admiralty Bay, Bequia SVG
They need a full length "BUMPER" on both sides of the channel. Or full length fenders on the boat. har har har! ;)
I thought I saw the remnants of wooden fenders on the concrete walls, so there probably were fenders, at one time.
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
8,311
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Guess the bridge tender said...." Now or Never, Captain.... I'm closing the bridge!"
 
Jul 20, 2005
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Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
I bet he wished he went around the back way. Just about 10 miles longer but no damage to the boat.
 

ToddS

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Sep 11, 2017
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Beneteau 373 Cape Cod
EITHER that is a channel rarely ever used by yachts (kayaks and dinghies maybe) and it was foolish to attempt unless they were under serious duress (boat sinking, someone having a heart attack, etc.)...

OR (and this seems more likely) it is used regularly under better wind/tide/current conditions, and it was foolish to attempt rather than waiting for conditions to improve.

Imho the captain did as good a job at the helm as could be expected of anyone given the situation in that channel... his mistake happened before the footage starts (the decision to attempt it in the first place).
 
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Apex

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Jun 19, 2013
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C&C 30 Elk Rapids
what the heck! 2nd video shows everyone blasting through, creating a washing machine for the next boat in their wake.
no wake zone? Apparently not
 
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Jun 9, 2004
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Catalina 385 Marquette. Mi
From the comments on the Facebook page the location was Lošinj Kanal, Lošinj Island, North Croatia.
Not sure what these people were thinking. The folks in this video had no issues.
Entirely different sea state.
 
Apr 5, 2009
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Catalina '88 C30 tr/bs Oak Harbor, WA
On an airplane that's called "pilot induced oscillation". At least I think that's what is going on here.

Ken
I am with Ken that this is pilot induced oscillation. if you watch the helmsman he is running lock to lock and not anticipating the over-swing to steady out. He needed to start counter steering before he got parallel to the channel but did not. Look at the frame at 0.36. At that moment he is a full port rudder and just starting to turn the wheel to starboard. His turn rate on the wheel is also very slow (he should be hand over hand). I used to drive truck and would see this same thing watching some drivers trying to back a truck up straight. Too much correction is often more problematic than too much. This is why the auto pilot over-steers so badly down wind. You need to anticipate the next yaw.
 
Oct 19, 2017
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O'Day Mariner 19 3444 Littleton, NH
I don't see any fenders on this boat. Seems like they might save a little money on repairs if something were to go wrong.

Ahhh! I get it. They are using the lifeboats as fenders. Clever, very clever:stupid:

-Will (Dragonfly)
 
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Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
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AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
I don't see any fenders on this boat. Seems like they might save a little money on repairs if something were to go wrong.

Ahhh! I get it. They are using the lifeboats as fenders. Clever, very clever:stupid:

-Will (Dragonfly)
Looks to me like they’ve instructed the passengers to pu-u-u-u-ush when they get too close.
 
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