Majorsmackdown
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 231
- Reaction score
- 546
- Points
- 182
- Location
- Battle Ground, WA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
We are delighted you have found your way to the best Jet Boaters Forum on the internet! Please consider Signing Up so that you can enjoy all the features and offers on the forum. We have members with boats from all the major manufacturers including Yamaha, Seadoo, Scarab and Chaparral. We don't email you SPAM, and the site is totally non-commercial. So what's to lose? IT IS FREE!
Membership allows you to ask questions (no matter how mundane), meet up with other jet boaters, see full images (not just thumbnails), browse the member map and qualifies you for members only discounts offered by vendors who run specials for our members only! (It also gets rid of this banner!)
Wow!
I think some of us would like to know more about this lanyard problem....
We'd also like to know why this issue wasn't told over the multiple attempts to contact Jim over the radio.
We'd like to know why H was having so much trouble keeping his vessel going straigh in the no wake zone while in route to the turning basin. Or how he almost bumped into another jetboaters while idling in the bay waiting to exit the port. My crew would like to know why the captain nearly fell off the stern of his boat while waiting to exit Port Everglades. We'd also like to know after the 3rd attempt for H to plane off he headed dead south along the coast for around a mile before finally answering his VHF radio.
Nobody wanted to leave this vessel behind. Clearly there was a danger to him, his crew, and the rest of Mr. Moose's group if H attempted to continue on. Without knowing your boat and having a useable radio we'd all be in danger. It may seem as I'm throwing stones but there has to be more to this story than what is being told.
Edit @Jim Hernandez
Thanks @swatski. On the morning of June 19, I was the least popular person at the entrance of the Port Everglades channel. It's hard to believe how quickly things went sideways for our group. On the bright side, the return crossing was a cake walk relative to the initial crossing.@MrMoose I would like to thank you guys for handling this situation like pros. I was not in that group but it affected everyone, albeit indirectly. Decisions had to be made, and there was a very real time pressure. That could have had a very different, and not so positive, ending.
Great leadership - that was tough. In fact, one of the most challenging things ever: making hard decisions under pressure without being unpleasant. Thinking of which, if I were in your shoes, it would be one of those $10,000 fines for using obscene language over VHF radio situations.
--
I'd say without a doubt you were NOT the least favorite. I believe you did an outstanding job leading this group across. Nobody wants to leave anyone behind. Decisions had to be made and you did just that. My hat is off to you sirThanks @swatski. On the morning of June 19, I was the least popular person at the entrance of the Port Everglades channel. It's hard to believe how quickly things went sideways for our group. On the bright side, the return crossing was a cake walk relative to the initial crossing.
Thanks for the nice comments @ThatJeepGuy ... My crew was headed toward a mutiny ... until they realized that I was the only one on board who could drive the boat.I'd say without a doubt you were NOT the least favorite. I believe you did an outstanding job leading this group across. Nobody wants to leave anyone behind. Decisions had to be made and you did just that. My hat is off to you sir
Thanks @SFThoen. You are officially nominated as group leader for next year!
After looking into more I think the fender brace Tipped into the tire and blew it up.
Ouch, that is terrible!