Be easy on me,,, newbi dumb ??? here,,, turn off motor when

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Re: Be easy on me,,, newbi dumb ??? here,,, turn off motor when

#31 Post by mgarvie » Fri Jul 24, 2015 3:13 pm

I even shut the motor off if the dog is in the water.

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Re: Be easy on me,,, newbi dumb ??? here,,, turn off motor when

#32 Post by teecro » Fri Jul 24, 2015 4:40 pm

grouser wrote:No worries on the alleged "ass bustin",,,,, it's all good,,, :fyou LOL
but to clarify... not EVERYONE agreed on shutting it down completely,,,, There were some " let it run in neutral" supporters.
Yup and I'll reiterate "The biggest SAFETY is the one between your ears.... Keep that safety engaged at all times and go from there...." I just spent days tubing & swimming with family, they have boats themselves and I'm sure if anyone was not comfy with how the boat was being run something would have been said....
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Re: Be easy on me,,, newbi dumb ??? here,,, turn off motor when

#33 Post by curtiscapk » Fri Jul 24, 2015 8:00 pm

grouser wrote:No worries on the alleged "ass bustin",,,,, it's all good,,, :fyou LOL
but to clarify... not EVERYONE agreed on shutting it down completely,,,, There were some " let it run in neutral" supporters.

he does have a point.... Grouser does not have a stern boarding ladder as do others, however which direction does you toon normally turn in current? Mine normally goes bow into wind which means bodies float to the rear... = off. :donno
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Re: Be easy on me,,, newbi dumb ??? here,,, turn off motor when

#34 Post by tbmguy » Fri Jul 24, 2015 9:19 pm

I'm just getting into the boating thing so this is not from boating experience but rather from operating other dangerous equipment for over 20 years as a career (corporate pilot). If you feel 'nervous' about what you are doing, you're 'doing it wrong'. Simple as that. Use your head and always operate within the envelope that you are comfortable with.

This is not to say you can't run the motor when someone is in the water. Someone else's situations/equipment/standards can be different. But if you're asking here whether or not to turn off the motor, I tend to think you're nervous about leaving it on.

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Re: Be easy on me,,, newbi dumb ??? here,,, turn off motor when

#35 Post by Waterlogged » Sat Jul 25, 2015 12:03 pm

JBO wrote:
Waterlogged wrote:I think the bigger problem with CO would be if it got trapped between the toons. If someone went under the boat to get out of the sun they could be in bad trouble.
I gotya. I couldn't imagine someone would want to hang out between the toons with an engine running. :lol3
You have apparently never been around a boat when alcohol was involved.

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Re: Be easy on me,,, newbi dumb ??? here,,, turn off motor when

#36 Post by grouser » Sat Jul 25, 2015 9:39 pm

tbmguy wrote:I'm just getting into the boating thing so this is not from boating experience but rather from operating other dangerous equipment for over 20 years as a career (corporate pilot). If you feel 'nervous' about what you are doing, you're 'doing it wrong'. Simple as that. Use your head and always operate within the envelope that you are comfortable with.

This is not to say you can't run the motor when someone is in the water. Someone else's situations/equipment/standards can be different. But if you're asking here whether or not to turn off the motor, I tend to think you're nervous about leaving it on.
not really nervous,,,, I felt it was OK to leave her running and in neutral while I was at the helm and the spotter was working the rope ,,,,. I just wanted to see how others felt and find out if there was something I was not thinking of. New to boating and learning,,,, Thanks to everyone again for your comments :alright :alright
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