67hat34c
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I made the mistake over the last weekend to volunteer to pull someone off of a shoal. We pulled our boat into Banana River to do some sanding on the top side, anchored by the Port Canaveral Lock. There are a bunch of abandond sail boats there along with a barge and an old freighter. This guy in an inflatable came up to us and wanted to know if we were going to be around for a while to watch his inflatable as he goes to get SeaTow to pull a sail boat out that someone gave him. He did not have phone with him or radio that worked, he was goin to hoof it to the port and hire them. My brother told him that we would do it after we finished our work. The guy said fine and he would kick in 50.00.
Well we gave it a try later that afternoon after the wind had picked up to around 25kts plus. Hooked up a 2 poit yoke across our rear cleats and hooked up his 100' line to that. The guy tied it to the bow cleat of the sloop, approx 30'. I tried to pull 90 degrees from his bow, with no success, keel was burried. Tried to pull strait from his bow, seemed to give a little then his large bow cleat broke out bolts and all. only recoiled about 50'. Then instead of quitting we were determined to get it done. Tied rope to his main sail winch which healed the boat 20 degrees, kept up pressure and it pulled out. however this was after swinging in to within 6 inches of the freighter, close call. Anyhow we towed him across the Banana river on our way back to our marina and left him off, he gave us some cash that only turned out to be 40.00, guess he cant count. Bet we burned more than that in fuel. Oh well never again, next time I will simply call sea tow for them and mind my own. Gave those new 4 blade props a little work out, alot of torque.
Well we gave it a try later that afternoon after the wind had picked up to around 25kts plus. Hooked up a 2 poit yoke across our rear cleats and hooked up his 100' line to that. The guy tied it to the bow cleat of the sloop, approx 30'. I tried to pull 90 degrees from his bow, with no success, keel was burried. Tried to pull strait from his bow, seemed to give a little then his large bow cleat broke out bolts and all. only recoiled about 50'. Then instead of quitting we were determined to get it done. Tied rope to his main sail winch which healed the boat 20 degrees, kept up pressure and it pulled out. however this was after swinging in to within 6 inches of the freighter, close call. Anyhow we towed him across the Banana river on our way back to our marina and left him off, he gave us some cash that only turned out to be 40.00, guess he cant count. Bet we burned more than that in fuel. Oh well never again, next time I will simply call sea tow for them and mind my own. Gave those new 4 blade props a little work out, alot of torque.