SlackwaterJack
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- Joined
- Aug 15, 2009
- Messages
- 397
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C (Sterndrive)
- Vessel Name
- Slackwater Jack (2005)
So far it's been one lousy spring here on the Snake, the spring surge of water from the mountains has been very late, long (not over yet), and huge. Normal spring flows are late, way above normal and most of the snowpack flow hasn't even started. It's been a real adventure everytime I've ventured from the slip and into what is usually a fairly placid river at the normal flow of 75,000cf/second (maybe 2 knots of current) that is now at 110,000 cf/second and predicted to increase over the next 3-4 weeks ... if the weather ever warms up and it stops raining 🙁 .
My last time out consisted of drifting downriver at 6 knots(gps) for 15 minutes, accelerate enough to get the boat to turn, then running almost flat out dodging logs for an hour to get back to the marina ....not gonna do THAT again!(stupid to have gone out but I needed a boat "fix" or I may have started to get the "shakes") It was kinda scary thinking what could have happened if the engine quit and I was pushed under a bridge that my mast wouldn't have cleared with the water so high...I had the bow anchor ready to go and stuck to the shallows as much as possible. I'm starting to consider changing the name to Whitewater Jack. 😉
Predictably, this weekend is supposed to be the nicest we've had in months (upper 70's, sunny..ie; almost normal) so my daughter's grad weekend/bbq will be ok...couldn't have had any boat time anyways...then starting Monday....you guessed it!...another 10 days of rain and temps in the high 50's...figures...
On the bright-side 🙂 ...I've had plenty of time to keep the boat clean.
My last time out consisted of drifting downriver at 6 knots(gps) for 15 minutes, accelerate enough to get the boat to turn, then running almost flat out dodging logs for an hour to get back to the marina ....not gonna do THAT again!(stupid to have gone out but I needed a boat "fix" or I may have started to get the "shakes") It was kinda scary thinking what could have happened if the engine quit and I was pushed under a bridge that my mast wouldn't have cleared with the water so high...I had the bow anchor ready to go and stuck to the shallows as much as possible. I'm starting to consider changing the name to Whitewater Jack. 😉
Predictably, this weekend is supposed to be the nicest we've had in months (upper 70's, sunny..ie; almost normal) so my daughter's grad weekend/bbq will be ok...couldn't have had any boat time anyways...then starting Monday....you guessed it!...another 10 days of rain and temps in the high 50's...figures...
On the bright-side 🙂 ...I've had plenty of time to keep the boat clean.