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<blockquote data-quote="lOOKnGO" data-source="post: 16861051" data-attributes="member: 93465"><p>It's hard to describe the vulnerability one has during a surprise storm. My pop bought a Baylitter cuddy when he had a place on the Tappahannock River. He wanted me to take boating classes with him as a night coarse. Those classes saved our life. We had 6 adults and three kids on the boat. A surprise storm with tremendous winds caught us off guard about 2 miles from the Marina. My pop was operating the boat and looked at me to take over, so I did. I was in my mid 20's with wife and 2 kids on board, along with my sister and her husband with child. This also was the first time my mom was ever on any boat in her life. The waves would lift that boat out of the water causing it to yawn. The lessons learned about throttling and approaching the waves at a 45 got our families back to the Marina safely. The feeling of riding on top of the waves then being dropped into the calm water of the tributary has stuck with me through out life. Do not recommend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lOOKnGO, post: 16861051, member: 93465"] It's hard to describe the vulnerability one has during a surprise storm. My pop bought a Baylitter cuddy when he had a place on the Tappahannock River. He wanted me to take boating classes with him as a night coarse. Those classes saved our life. We had 6 adults and three kids on the boat. A surprise storm with tremendous winds caught us off guard about 2 miles from the Marina. My pop was operating the boat and looked at me to take over, so I did. I was in my mid 20's with wife and 2 kids on board, along with my sister and her husband with child. This also was the first time my mom was ever on any boat in her life. The waves would lift that boat out of the water causing it to yawn. The lessons learned about throttling and approaching the waves at a 45 got our families back to the Marina safely. The feeling of riding on top of the waves then being dropped into the calm water of the tributary has stuck with me through out life. Do not recommend. [/QUOTE]
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