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Yeah- it was definitly worthwhile for the experience. I think of NUMEROUS things I should have done differently - but none of them involve not going out at all. I think the biggest lesson learned is not to be trying to dock on the lee shore during a severe blow. Before deciding to head in, the east shore was the LAST place I wanted to be, and was doing my best to stay far away from it. But, when things got ugly I decided to head there- and I kick myself everytime I think about it now- but that was jsut my reaction at the time. What would a better course of action been? Heres my thought process - just drop the halyard and get motoring It was easy enough to think to myself everything that I wanted to do, and I remember anchoring being on that list, but with the gunnel wet, getting the main down and the engine started was my top priority. Once i was motoring the apparent "right" thing to do was to head towards my slip and get off the water. So, rather than the original go/dont go question posed (and thank you all for your concern at my safety), I'd like to know what you think of my choices. Next time, I might be more unlucky (less lucky?)
Yeah- it was definitly worthwhile for the experience. I think of NUMEROUS things I should have done differently - but none of them involve not going out at all. I think the biggest lesson learned is not to be trying to dock on the lee shore during a severe blow. Before deciding to head in, the east shore was the LAST place I wanted to be, and was doing my best to stay far away from it. But, when things got ugly I decided to head there- and I kick myself everytime I think about it now- but that was jsut my reaction at the time. What would a better course of action been? Heres my thought process - just drop the halyard and get motoring It was easy enough to think to myself everything that I wanted to do, and I remember anchoring being on that list, but with the gunnel wet, getting the main down and the engine started was my top priority. Once i was motoring the apparent "right" thing to do was to head towards my slip and get off the water. So, rather than the original go/dont go question posed (and thank you all for your concern at my safety), I'd like to know what you think of my choices. Next time, I might be more unlucky (less lucky?)