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Sethic

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Nov 22, 2010
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Hunter! 22 Knoxvegas
Greetings! New to the forum, and new to sailing bigger boats than 14ft or so. Not new to the lakes and rivers here in TN... Shoulda known better:

Step 1: don’t clean fouled depth finder
Step 2: go out on your boat when the lake’s down 4 feet from summer
Step 3: allow helpful friend to man tiller
Step 4: stop paying attention for awhile
Step 5: spend 30 minutes getting boat unstuck from bottom

Yeah… That was yesterday. I generally ignore the channel markers, but not the logs sticking up from the bottom. My friend thought they were floating. Nope. We’d had good wind, and if we were moving (or under motor power) we probably would have just bumped and kept going. But we were becalmed, and just kind of drifted onto the bar. First clue we were in trouble was when we stopped moving with respect to the logs, despite the sails filling. We tried to motor backward, but not before thinking to bring up the keel, which probably just dug it in deeper. I had to get out in water up to my waste, work the boat back and forth till it was pointing towards deeper water, then push. It was getting a little dark too (fortunately I had purchased an airhorn and spotlight the day before. At one point I considered signaling the next fishing boat that sped past). But it worked out, so it was just a little excitement. Bottom was all mud, so I don’t think there was any damage. Bilge is still dry (!).

As Pogo said, "live and live", I guess.

We've had a great time with our new Hunter 22 so far. Second best decision I've ever made (first being marrying the Admiral).
 
Jun 6, 2006
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currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
Welcome aboard

Sounds like your baptism was pretty typical of most of us. glad everything turned out OK.
I've heard it said that there are two types of sailors, those that run aground and those that lie about not running aground.
 

Sethic

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Nov 22, 2010
40
Hunter! 22 Knoxvegas
Yes sir! Just glad I had my priorities straight when I bought the boat - 1) Swing keel!

I don't know how other sailors are getting on with a fixed keel on these shallow lakes - of course I'm not on the optimal part of mine. Waiting list is too long for a slip at the yacht club.

Love this forum! I'm eating it up. Great resource, great input, great community attitude!
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
Great story about a great boat. Hey, you were on the water. I'll take going aground(slowly in mud) any late November day. My youngest daughter used to live in Knoxville. Love those TN lakes.
 
Aug 5, 2009
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Hunter h23 Dallas Tx.
Great Story. I'm glad it turned out good for you. My h23 bumped something on a run when our lake was low. It stopped us for a second, I turned to port and we just started off again. Luck was all it was. No Damage done, low wind I might have been going 1.5- 2 knots. I have a friend with a Bristol 35 stuck this summer. He had a friend at the helm who was supposed to know the lake levels. He was aground before his depth sounder alarmed. He summoned a passing lake patrol boat who would not help by taking his anchor out so he could winch off. This was at night and when I went out I passed him not knowing he was aground. A few hours later on my return I was close enough he hailed me down. I dropped my sails and took his anchor out for him and after several more hours of winching in several different directions he was free. My 2' 3" wing keel may not point high but I sail over most everything. Charles
 
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