my encounter with a shoal last November. Unfortunately I couldn't wait for the tide to turn so I had a close encounter of the expensive kind with Tow Boat US.I assume you waited for the tide to change and then bought new glasses to be sure you never misread a tide chart again.Fair WindsHayden
Carl, was their any hull damage, maybe sanded a little from sliding on the sand in the waves?I would think with relatively soft sand you would not have much damage to the hull, or keel and rudder if they were in the raised position.However, I've already learned about what can happen with a little sanding on the thin parts.Brigg
no damage to the boat, this is browns bank (big sandbar several acre's ) in plymouth ma (we often go here to dig clams and enjoy the beach)very soft sand just had to wait for the tide to come in
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