bucky
Jun 20, 2020Explorer II
Just wondering
So you're out on your boat in 5 foot seas. Why would you want to shut off your engine?
bucky wrote:Maybe you are trying to hear something. Is it foggy too?
So you're out on your boat in 5 foot seas. Why would you want to shut off your engine?
blt2ski wrote:
Don't go into fisherman's Bay on a minus tide. Iirc only 4.5-5' of water deroth at zero! I need at least +1 to go in, assuming I am in the deepest part of channel. Know 2 folks that have replace 20-24" props at $2000-3000 per! They eat needed two!
Second Chance wrote:
I used shut mine off all the time in those conditions... had better control and the boat was more stable under sail than under power.
Rob
Cummins12V98 wrote:
His question was directed at me I assume. I made the comment below on a closed thread.
"Just bought a $260 Marine Starter for my Boat, could have gotten a Communist Chinese Made for $100. Out on the water in 5' seas, what starter would you want to depend on???"
Things do happen as in running out of fuel and having to change from one tank to the other. YES I have done that. Not much fun as I was thrown from one side of the boat to the other. :B
Cummins12V98 wrote:
His question was directed at me I assume. I made the comment below on a closed thread.
"Just bought a $260 Marine Starter for my Boat, could have gotten a Communist Chinese Made for $100. Out on the water in 5' seas, what starter would you want to depend on???"
Things do happen as in running out of fuel and having to change from one tank to the other. YES I have done that. Not much fun as I was thrown from one side of the boat to the other. :B