This time some sailors on a replica Pirate Ship.
http://www.weather.com/news/video/c...bers-from-tourist-pirate-ship-in-rough-waters
http://www.weather.com/news/video/c...bers-from-tourist-pirate-ship-in-rough-waters
They were probably looking for someone and were trying to get close enough to read your name or numbers. They did that to me once, but I was motoring so it was no real problem. The CG pilots only get to train with their own boats, which the down draft won't hurt, so they may be unaware of the havoc it can cause on a sailboat. The HH60 can generate winds in excess of 100 knots. A polite phone call with some constructive criticism to the CG air station might be in order.I thought we were going to need them after they circled around my boat yesterday in one of their Hueys. The prop wash almost knocked us down. I wish I had a video of it. Could not believe the force of their down draft
I don't think so. They are always doing rescue practice off Venice Beach. He was practicing with the Lifeguards. I think they buzzed me just for laughs, "Lets watch the old guy turn white when we knock him over."They were probably looking for someone and were trying to get close enough to read your name or numbers. They did that to me once, but I was motoring so it was no real problem. The CG pilots only get to train with their own boats, which the down draft won't hurt, so they may be unaware of the havoc it can cause on a sailboat. The HH60 can generate winds in excess of 100 knots. A polite phone call with some constructive criticism to the CG air station might be in order.