sheral":2p8mzmw1 said:
Call me crazy, and I will definitely defer to Dave on the science of letting an R21-EC go dry on purpose, but isn't that risky business? Considering that the raw water intake would be vulnerable to sand/debris etc? Here on the island, lots of guys will pull their boats up on the beach, or let them beach as the tide goes out, but they're usually aluminum fishing and work boats with outboards on them....
Hello Al,
Yes there are risks.
The 'usual' way this is done is to stop the engine while there is still plenty of water under the raw water intake. Then you wait....tide goes out...boat is on 'dry' ground for a few hours...tide comes back and boat floats, you restart engine, ensure adequate raw water flow, then motor away.
It's not a 'grounding' maneuver where the boat is driven onto a bar or such.
Certainly be careful...
dave