Pascal
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- Mar 28, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 53' MOTOR YACHT (1969 - 1988)
We ve been in the Exumas for a week now with the usual scattered summer shower and thunderstorms…
Last night we got hit by a 35kts squall at Big Majors, Staniel Cay with winds blowing out of the west, in other words zero protection. It was a reminder that you have to be ready for weather overnight, especially in summer. Dinghies, jet skis and toys… all as safer back on board.
This morning there was a 60’ Sea Ray washed ashore… along with a 20’ tender, 2 jet skis and a few cushions. Another 50/55 footer dragged half a mile has well and finally got its anchor to hold about 300’ from the shore.
The SeaRay ended up hard aground stern on beach and hard against the rocks at the beach end. It has IPS and one pod sheared sitting in front of the bow. This may actually save the boat …
Here is a video of our encounter with two of the boat that dragged, the sea ray missed us by a couple of feet as I used engines and bow thruster to slide out of its way. Very lucky his anchor didn’t snag my chain. Our anchor, a 400lbs Poole I bought from Sam’s a couple of years ago held very well.
The Bahamas are wonderful but can be unforgiving as well.
https://youtu.be/4iP4p6jLnEE?si=U_Rlea47Vb9dP4xC
Last night we got hit by a 35kts squall at Big Majors, Staniel Cay with winds blowing out of the west, in other words zero protection. It was a reminder that you have to be ready for weather overnight, especially in summer. Dinghies, jet skis and toys… all as safer back on board.
This morning there was a 60’ Sea Ray washed ashore… along with a 20’ tender, 2 jet skis and a few cushions. Another 50/55 footer dragged half a mile has well and finally got its anchor to hold about 300’ from the shore.
The SeaRay ended up hard aground stern on beach and hard against the rocks at the beach end. It has IPS and one pod sheared sitting in front of the bow. This may actually save the boat …
Here is a video of our encounter with two of the boat that dragged, the sea ray missed us by a couple of feet as I used engines and bow thruster to slide out of its way. Very lucky his anchor didn’t snag my chain. Our anchor, a 400lbs Poole I bought from Sam’s a couple of years ago held very well.
The Bahamas are wonderful but can be unforgiving as well.
https://youtu.be/4iP4p6jLnEE?si=U_Rlea47Vb9dP4xC