OK, newbie question time.
Last summer I narrowly missed getting hit by a fast moving T Storm. It blew through minutes after I got backed into the slip and tied up. Being lucky that day I wondered what I would do if I had got caught in it.
I know one way to ride out a storm is to anchor but is it an option to motor head on into the storm? I started thinking about this after reading a discussion about what size OB is needed for a 25' boat. I have a 9.9 high thrust and have motored head on into 20+ winds and 3' chop and making hull speed at half throttle or less. I figured i should be able to motor into worse conditions but if caught out is motoring through it as safe an option as anchoring?
Last summer I narrowly missed getting hit by a fast moving T Storm. It blew through minutes after I got backed into the slip and tied up. Being lucky that day I wondered what I would do if I had got caught in it.
I know one way to ride out a storm is to anchor but is it an option to motor head on into the storm? I started thinking about this after reading a discussion about what size OB is needed for a 25' boat. I have a 9.9 high thrust and have motored head on into 20+ winds and 3' chop and making hull speed at half throttle or less. I figured i should be able to motor into worse conditions but if caught out is motoring through it as safe an option as anchoring?