madhatter1
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 34' CONVERTIBLE (1965 - 1969)
Was headed north on ICW from Madeira Beach to Clearwater for the weekend yesterday. Not much boat traffic at all. There was a tow boat in front of us that got further away as we had to wait for some bridges. Got to a wide open section of waterway north of Belair bridge and I wanted to run since we went slow the rest of the way. Halfway caught up to tow boat who is running dead center of ICW.
Now I have overtaken before as well as been overtaken. Usually it’s a trawler or sail we overtake. I always drop off plane very close but back enough they do not get the wake. Then give a short toot of horn, they slow some, I bump up a little, and after we are far enough ahead we plane off again. I do the same for others including taking it out of gear to get them by quicker.
But Mr towboat seems to not hear my horn. No biggie, try a few more times. We are now alongside of him and he will not even look at us. Then he speeds up some. You know that he knows we are here and would like to pass. I am now at 1300-1400 RPM digging a hole. Long story short I just went ahead and took off. I should note that he did not seem to care I did that, just turned into the wake.
So does a stand on vessel get to not give way and set the speed for everyone behind them? This is in a very wide waterway with plenty of room for all. Was just trying not to throw wake on a tow.
Now I have overtaken before as well as been overtaken. Usually it’s a trawler or sail we overtake. I always drop off plane very close but back enough they do not get the wake. Then give a short toot of horn, they slow some, I bump up a little, and after we are far enough ahead we plane off again. I do the same for others including taking it out of gear to get them by quicker.
But Mr towboat seems to not hear my horn. No biggie, try a few more times. We are now alongside of him and he will not even look at us. Then he speeds up some. You know that he knows we are here and would like to pass. I am now at 1300-1400 RPM digging a hole. Long story short I just went ahead and took off. I should note that he did not seem to care I did that, just turned into the wake.
So does a stand on vessel get to not give way and set the speed for everyone behind them? This is in a very wide waterway with plenty of room for all. Was just trying not to throw wake on a tow.