I live on the northern Gulf Coast and have been watching the tragedy unfold with the oil well explosion, hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil that are now moving toward us, and unfortunately no quick fix in sight.
I will not voice my personal opinions in this post, but rather just ask for advice as to safety this summer with all this stuff in the water. The forecast ranges from horrible to terrible for the next few months, no end to the leak and damage in sight.
My GW is just coming out of her annual service, and we were planning an active fishing and cruising year. I have never tried to boat in conditions that are forecast for us; has anyone else?
I can not imagine what oil, whether a slick or the huge thick masses of crude that you see on TV, would do if you drove thru them. I would find it difficult to believe that my Yamahas would handle the oil well; I know the hull would be a totally nasty mess, but has anyone ever been in conditions like those forecast for the northern gulf the next couple of months, any experiences as to what is possible vs just keep the boat in the lift all year?
All the boats working to stop the oil are still running, but of course they are large inboard boats with special maintenance crews.
This is truly a case of I don't know what I don't know....
I will not voice my personal opinions in this post, but rather just ask for advice as to safety this summer with all this stuff in the water. The forecast ranges from horrible to terrible for the next few months, no end to the leak and damage in sight.
My GW is just coming out of her annual service, and we were planning an active fishing and cruising year. I have never tried to boat in conditions that are forecast for us; has anyone else?
I can not imagine what oil, whether a slick or the huge thick masses of crude that you see on TV, would do if you drove thru them. I would find it difficult to believe that my Yamahas would handle the oil well; I know the hull would be a totally nasty mess, but has anyone ever been in conditions like those forecast for the northern gulf the next couple of months, any experiences as to what is possible vs just keep the boat in the lift all year?
All the boats working to stop the oil are still running, but of course they are large inboard boats with special maintenance crews.
This is truly a case of I don't know what I don't know....