Mark42
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Last week while out on the bay, while crusing at about 15 mph, we ran into a choppy section where the wind had picked up and was throwing a bit of spray around. Not a big deal, but when i slowed down to try to reduce the rough ride, water started coming over the bow, sometimes what looked like a full bucket of water was tossed right at the windshield. This is the first time I have had water constantly coming over the bow and hitting the windshield. We were going only 5 mph but bouncing up and down like a cork on waves that were probably only 1' to 1.5' height max. Changing course did not help any.
After about 30 seconds of being beat up by these apparently small looking waves that behaved like big waves, and being very confused as to why the ride was not getting better, I opened up the throttle and hopped up on plane to about 10 or 12 mph. Much better ride. Still a bit rough, but the water stayed on the outside of the boat and we were no longer bouncing around like a "low rider".
So I learned something: Sometimes its better to be on top of the water that to be wallowing through it.
I'm sure the wind had a lot to do with those conditions, but I'll be darned if I know why the water behaved like that.
Anyone have similar experience?
After about 30 seconds of being beat up by these apparently small looking waves that behaved like big waves, and being very confused as to why the ride was not getting better, I opened up the throttle and hopped up on plane to about 10 or 12 mph. Much better ride. Still a bit rough, but the water stayed on the outside of the boat and we were no longer bouncing around like a "low rider".
So I learned something: Sometimes its better to be on top of the water that to be wallowing through it.
I'm sure the wind had a lot to do with those conditions, but I'll be darned if I know why the water behaved like that.
Anyone have similar experience?