- Messages
- 13,502
- Reaction score
- 10,171
- Location
- Port Orchard, Washington State
- # of dives
- 1000 - 2499
After the second wave (when I assume the ejection occurred) .. nothing happened. The boat did not seem to move under its own power. I saw no evidence that anybody on the boat was doing anything. Presumably a competent boat operator would either immediately turn the boat toward shore or back east and try to get off the bar, but instead the boat was left to flounder in the surf taking seas on the beam. I assume that would be the worst possible situation and the only reason I could guess why an operator might not begin moving the boat was if he thought it might further endanger the person who had been ejected and was in the water.
Once you're beam on in that situation unless you are lightly loaded or have a ton of reserve power or a gigantic rudder outsized for the vessel - you can often get stuck for more than one wave set. Just because the vessel appears to be not under control doesn't mean that the DM or the skipper who jumped aboard were incompetent. Depending on the steering gear and the fact that they didn't know they were both trying to drive they may also have been operating at cross purposes. If it has hydraulic steering and one helm turns right and the other tries to turn left you're not going to turn.