I’d like to start a “near miss” thread where we novice sailors can share our stories of how we (or our friends) nearly maimed or killed our boats, ourselves, or others. These stories, while hopefully harmless can serve as lessons to others as well as an entertaining thread to follow. I’ll start us off!
In July ’14, I traded a 2004 model Regal 1800LSR for a new Regal 1900ES. The boat is beautiful with a solid bright blue hull and special 2 tone interior and I was on cloud 9 on our maiden voyage. The wife, 2 kids, and I were cruising the lake for a good while and decided to anchor down and swim for a while. I pulled into a quiet cove, threw out the anchor in about 30’ of water, and turned the kids loose in the water. They had a blast jumping off the new big swim platform and then swimming all around the boat while I chased after them. After a while, it was time to head back to land, so I loaded the kids back in the boat and sat everyone back down. I deflated the inner tube and tucked it back into the locker, pulled up the swim later, fired up the boat, and engaged the tranny to get us underway. The boat quickly popped up on plane when all of a sudden there was a big jerk that shook the whole boat hard accompanied with a loud slap noise. Instantly, I figured I just hit something with my new boat, but before another thought could enter my mind, MY ANCHOR literally landed with a loud thud inside the boat between me and my wife!! In all my haste, I forgot to pull the anchor back up before leaving the cove!! The big jerk and the loud slap was the anchor rope being yank hard against the hull of the boat and then being sling shot inside the boat. Thankfully, the kids we sitting in the bow, where they always sit. If anyone was sitting the back seat, the anchor surely would have struck that person on its flight into the boat. Amazingly, there wasn’t even a scratch on the boat after all that. Ever since then, I pay much closer attention to my anchor.
In July ’14, I traded a 2004 model Regal 1800LSR for a new Regal 1900ES. The boat is beautiful with a solid bright blue hull and special 2 tone interior and I was on cloud 9 on our maiden voyage. The wife, 2 kids, and I were cruising the lake for a good while and decided to anchor down and swim for a while. I pulled into a quiet cove, threw out the anchor in about 30’ of water, and turned the kids loose in the water. They had a blast jumping off the new big swim platform and then swimming all around the boat while I chased after them. After a while, it was time to head back to land, so I loaded the kids back in the boat and sat everyone back down. I deflated the inner tube and tucked it back into the locker, pulled up the swim later, fired up the boat, and engaged the tranny to get us underway. The boat quickly popped up on plane when all of a sudden there was a big jerk that shook the whole boat hard accompanied with a loud slap noise. Instantly, I figured I just hit something with my new boat, but before another thought could enter my mind, MY ANCHOR literally landed with a loud thud inside the boat between me and my wife!! In all my haste, I forgot to pull the anchor back up before leaving the cove!! The big jerk and the loud slap was the anchor rope being yank hard against the hull of the boat and then being sling shot inside the boat. Thankfully, the kids we sitting in the bow, where they always sit. If anyone was sitting the back seat, the anchor surely would have struck that person on its flight into the boat. Amazingly, there wasn’t even a scratch on the boat after all that. Ever since then, I pay much closer attention to my anchor.
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