Not mentioned yet, and certainly not a routine strategy, is the possibility of escort by the harbor master or harbor patrol. After the Pacific tsunami of March 2014 caused by the earthquake at Fukushima, the channel markers of the approach to Ventura Harbor were either washed away or displaced.
We were traveling Long Beach to Ventura that next day. I radioed Ventura to get the status of the harbor entrance. The HM said that it was safe to enter but it was, to be honest, still a little bit dicey, plus one of the markers was out of place and two others had gone missing. These were red markers that kept you off the shoals along channel’s leeward boundary. Sensing my apprehension, I suppose, the HM offered to meet me seaward of the sea buoy, R2, and escort me safely into harbor. I declined b/c we were just abeam Channel Islands Harbor with a better entrance, so we went in there. The next day we went on to Ventura Harbor and got in w/o need for escort.
I supposed then, after that experience, it was OK for a boater to request escort. Thinking about fog now. I’m sure they’d rather come escort you than drag you off the shoals.
We were traveling Long Beach to Ventura that next day. I radioed Ventura to get the status of the harbor entrance. The HM said that it was safe to enter but it was, to be honest, still a little bit dicey, plus one of the markers was out of place and two others had gone missing. These were red markers that kept you off the shoals along channel’s leeward boundary. Sensing my apprehension, I suppose, the HM offered to meet me seaward of the sea buoy, R2, and escort me safely into harbor. I declined b/c we were just abeam Channel Islands Harbor with a better entrance, so we went in there. The next day we went on to Ventura Harbor and got in w/o need for escort.
I supposed then, after that experience, it was OK for a boater to request escort. Thinking about fog now. I’m sure they’d rather come escort you than drag you off the shoals.
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