Despite noticing the rip tides all over the place in Rich Passage , accompanying a new moon tide I did not exercise extra precautions coming into the Bremerton Marina. After a few seconds of panic and an unpleasant meeting with an anchor hanging off the port side of a sailboat, but with the assistance of a new friend in a neighboring boat we came to a safe stop.
But a new ding forward and in need either of a new green navigation light, or possibly just a new bulb and lens. The manual does not give brand and part numbers for my 2008 boat - anyone out there have that information, and what company has the parts.
I did consider posting this in the 'daily laugh' section, of course at my expense. In my defense the current was the worst I have ever seen. When I took the boat out earlier to gas up, coming back the always going to the north current (out going or incoming tide) actually had reversed itself to a southerly current. Normally the top foot of water inside the marina does not have any current - it sure did on Monday!
But a new ding forward and in need either of a new green navigation light, or possibly just a new bulb and lens. The manual does not give brand and part numbers for my 2008 boat - anyone out there have that information, and what company has the parts.
I did consider posting this in the 'daily laugh' section, of course at my expense. In my defense the current was the worst I have ever seen. When I took the boat out earlier to gas up, coming back the always going to the north current (out going or incoming tide) actually had reversed itself to a southerly current. Normally the top foot of water inside the marina does not have any current - it sure did on Monday!