Spearing Waves with your boat
So had the family out today to do some boating.... Ran into a situation when we speared some waves
... 3 in a row. First time this had happened to me in 10 years of boating. Wind blowing at us current of the river impoundment going with us and a wake from a boat created a perfect storm.
Well It freaked my wife and daughters out... They were in the front (open bow). Soaked us all. Just happy we were not going fast at all.
Just looking for someone to confirm that I did the right thing by pointing the boat into the waves?
I mean I do not think it would sink us or anything (20 foot boat), but it could put a lot of water in her...
... 3 in a row. First time this had happened to me in 10 years of boating. Wind blowing at us current of the river impoundment going with us and a wake from a boat created a perfect storm. Well It freaked my wife and daughters out... They were in the front (open bow). Soaked us all. Just happy we were not going fast at all.
Just looking for someone to confirm that I did the right thing by pointing the boat into the waves?

I mean I do not think it would sink us or anything (20 foot boat), but it could put a lot of water in her...
So had the family out today to do some boating.... Ran into a situation when we speared some waves
... 3 in a row. First time this had happened to me in 10 years of boating. Wind blowing at us current of the river impoundment going with us and a wake from a boat created a perfect storm.
Well It freaked my wife and daughters out... They were in the front (open bow). Soaked us all. Just happy we were not going fast at all.
Just looking for someone to confirm that I did the right thing by pointing the boat into the waves?
I mean I do not think it would sink us or anything (20 foot boat), but it could put a lot of water in her...
... 3 in a row. First time this had happened to me in 10 years of boating. Wind blowing at us current of the river impoundment going with us and a wake from a boat created a perfect storm. Well It freaked my wife and daughters out... They were in the front (open bow). Soaked us all. Just happy we were not going fast at all.
Just looking for someone to confirm that I did the right thing by pointing the boat into the waves?

I mean I do not think it would sink us or anything (20 foot boat), but it could put a lot of water in her...
Disclaimer: I am not a sea captain, and although I have about 500 hours on the water, and take my boat out at least a couple of times each month, I learn something new every time I go out. It is a good idea to take a safety training course, such as Americas Boating Course.
Also, here is an excellent write-up called Swell Navigating.
Be safe and have fun!
Last edited by SJG; Jun 9, 2008 at 06:50 PM.
You would be better off at a slight angle rather than head on. Another thing is to be sure to have your weight distributed properly and proper trim. On smaller boats this is more important of course. How fast were you going? I have found this only happens to us while going very slowly and the bow is down. Usually it is good for a laugh or two, but causes no harm, well except to a sandwich or two....lol


