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Tim
Galveston Bay
I've been sailing on Galveston bay at night for 20 years, and have had only one incidence of touching the very soft mud bottom. It was caused by stupidity on my part, and we jumped overboard and manhandled it off. My 1971 Irwin 28 draws 3 feet with the board up. Of course, during those 20 years there was a lot of daylight sailing also, and the spatial relationship of places isn't that hard to put into memory. I've never used a GPS, and my old flasher depth sounder gave up the ghost years ago. Prudence and a watchful eye make the best summer sailing in these latitudes worry free.
I've been sailing on Galveston bay at night for 20 years, and have had only one incidence of touching the very soft mud bottom. It was caused by stupidity on my part, and we jumped overboard and manhandled it off. My 1971 Irwin 28 draws 3 feet with the board up. Of course, during those 20 years there was a lot of daylight sailing also, and the spatial relationship of places isn't that hard to put into memory. I've never used a GPS, and my old flasher depth sounder gave up the ghost years ago. Prudence and a watchful eye make the best summer sailing in these latitudes worry free.