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07-30-2019, 03:42 PM #21
Reminder: Never assume they are paying attention
As much as we like to say PWC’s are lake lice and pontoons don’t pay attention, wake boats are on the list of hated watercraft,
Huge wake, loud music etc....
Fishing boats are annoying too lol
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07-30-2019, 03:53 PM #22
Fishing boats are not annoying until its noon and they are still trying to catch fish in the middle of a nice smooth cove long after the morning bite is over and I have to run them off with my rollers to get rid of them.
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07-30-2019, 04:07 PM #23
If an aft approaching boat makes you uncomfortable, have the spotter toss the surfer the rope, make a course correcting and then resume surfing. Be offensive.
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07-30-2019, 04:59 PM #242021 Supra SA 400
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Michigan
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07-30-2019, 07:36 PM #25
There really wasn’t time for this once I got back between her and the pontoon, especially considering she was a noob and this would have left her exposed, and if she couldn’t hold the rope it would have been game over (some of my experienced buddies who are ready and waiting for me maybe, but it all happened so fast I felt the only option was to do whatever we could to get their attention and protect my rider).
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07-30-2019, 08:07 PM #26
Of course there are always variable, and of course once the rider goes down, you do what you have to do. Thats being defensive. I did not mean that you could get the downed rider back up. My point was the approaching boat you watched the entire time. If its on your radar so to speak, change your course by making an offensive move.
This was not directed at you solely, but to the group as a whole. Everyone can learn something from others experiences.
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07-30-2019, 08:08 PM #27
been in the same situation several times. it sucks. agree that all you can do is aggressively get in the path of the oncoming watercraft.
kind of crazy that you need to go through all sorts to get a drivers license but watercraft, basically anyone can operate.
said it before but most times this is more of an issue with pwc's. sad that irresponsible 'rents hand the keys over to young kids to "just go play" on and that's how accidents happen.
no one would give the keys to a 150cc scooter to an 11 year old but have no issues handing over the keys to a seadoo that sports 10x the horsepower and the ability to hit 50+mph.
that being said, every group on the water pretty much despises every other group but it's really no different than on the road with harleys, sportbikes, lifted trucks, sports cars, minivans etc.'06 Supra Launch 20SSV-gone but never forgotten
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07-30-2019, 08:18 PM #28
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07-30-2019, 09:59 PM #29
Reminder: Never assume they are paying attention
And... never assume they are paying
I thought this thread was talking about people paying for gas.
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07-31-2019, 08:19 AM #30Senior Member
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Once had a bass boat almost hit my downed rider on Lake LBJ. He was flying down the lake and at the last minute made a 90 degree turn at about 50 mph. Super scary and even with a hard power turn I didn't have time to get back between him and the rider. Conroe is bad too but I think LBJ is worse since it is basically a river so all of the traffic gets funneled into one spot.
This year on that trip we did most of our riding on Friday or early morning and when we were out in the afternoon we had a spotter on the jet ski trailing us. Sounds like over kill but made me feel better as they could immediately get to the person in the water while I brought the boat around.2015 Mojo with autoflow