Vincentc
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
Yesterday I was reminded just how rough it can be at a pass with an 2kt outgoing tide. At 8 kts I was probably running too slow and when we turned around she was rolling pretty bad with the steep following sea. I was on the FB when I heard a scream from my wife. I came down the ladder and was informed one of the chairs had gone overboard. I looked back and saw one of the varnished teak arm chairs complete with cushion and beach towel floating in our wake . I thought of the expense and work lost, but Marie gave me one of those, don't you think about going back to get it, looks and we continued on to protected water.
It amazes me that something as big as a chair could fit through the port gate with the handrail in position, and has me pondering the hazard of a person could likewise fall through the gate opening. Other than the gate openings, the rest of the perimeter is protected by the lifelines or the wind board.
Has anyone else thought about, or done anything about this?
Regards
It amazes me that something as big as a chair could fit through the port gate with the handrail in position, and has me pondering the hazard of a person could likewise fall through the gate opening. Other than the gate openings, the rest of the perimeter is protected by the lifelines or the wind board.
Has anyone else thought about, or done anything about this?
Regards