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PJMcK

(22,996 posts)
7. Sailing across Currituck Sound , NC in a dangerous squall
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 08:43 AM
Dec 7

The sound is very shallow outside the Intracoastal Waterway channel and we would run aground if pushed too far away from safety. In those conditions that could have been a life-threatening danger and the boat would be in jeopardy. The storm had 30-40 mph winds and following seas of 5'-6' that continuously tried to broach our boat (push it sideways which exposes the side of the boat to the next waves- very dangerous).

The squall lasted about 2 hours and it was harrowing! Because of the rain and spume, visibility was extremely limited and without the electronic navigator I would never have been able to navigate the channel. I was so frightened that I had no concept of time and how long we were in the storm; I was living moment by moment. When it was over and we were safe, I was shell-shocked for a couple of hours. Although we have a sailboat, we relied on our Diesel inboard to power through the storm and it performed flawlessly.

In my lifetime of sailing, this was the worst and most dangerous situation I ever experienced... so far! The fear of grounding was deeper than when I've sailed offshore in the ocean in bad weather. For most sailors, running severely aground is one of the greatest fears after a fire, collision, man overboard or sinking.

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Were you in there alone or with other people? True Dough Dec 7 #2
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That's (well, the person was) crazy! electric_blue68 Dec 8 #17
Sailing across Currituck Sound , NC in a dangerous squall PJMcK Dec 7 #7
Woah! A friend then living in Thailand i think got caught in unexpected storm, and went overboard but managed to get .. electric_blue68 Dec 8 #15
Overboard?! PJMcK Dec 9 #23
I'm pretty sure. I was very upset. electric_blue68 Dec 9 #24
While fishing in the Ohio River with my brother in our boat we decided to cross over to the doc03 Dec 7 #8
Oh, my...is That how big those barges are. Like almost a water version of being tied onto train tracks! electric_blue68 Dec 8 #18
60 years ago, the car I was a backseat passenger in went over a 250 foot cliff into Turnbull Canyon. quaint Dec 7 #9
Yikes nt XanaDUer2 Dec 7 #10
Gah! Thank goodness you, and others got through electric_blue68 Dec 8 #16
We hit an embankment 100 feet down which slowed our descent. quaint Dec 9 #25
When I was young, I worked at a social service agency womanofthehills Dec 7 #12
Terrifying! quaint Dec 8 #13
Woah! You should have gotten hazerdous pay! How awful esp w your yoing daughter there. electric_blue68 Dec 8 #19
On An Interstate ProfessorGAC Dec 8 #14
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