Booze and Boats - Is the Marraige on the Rocks?
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Booze and Boats - Is the Marraige on the Rocks?
New article in Performance Boats Magazine Jan 2011 issue. Excellent article, excellent examples given, and excellent point. I was almost hit by a drunk boater at full speed in Lake Travis at 11:00 PM while anchored with my wife enjoying the evening. YES the anchor lights were on. I had to power up and drag anchor to get out of his way. The behavior I see at times is atrocious and this article should be read by each and every member of OSO. As an owner of three boats I never drive drunk because I don't ever drink while boating. My crew may, but not me.
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Always limit myself now to no more than 2 beers a day whenever I am on the boat. However, had some times years ago when I am lucky I didn't kill myself or anyone else, finally grew up and blessed my lucky charms. I think we all went through that age when we were too young to realize how stupid we were being- what I don't understand is people old enough to know better that don't!
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I limit myself to no more than one beer per hour and don't let guests get trashed but there will still be ice cold beer in my cooler along with the gatorade. Some won't like hearing that but Michigan boaters have long enjoyed the right to drink a cold brewski on the water.
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I limit myself to no more than one beer per hour and don't let guests get trashed but there will still be ice cold beer in my cooler along with the gatorade. Some won't like hearing that but Michigan boaters have long enjoyed the right to drink a cold brewski on the water.
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I won't have more than 1 or 2 at the most if I am going to be running the boat.
Luckily the local raft up is within about 100 yards from my pier so I will have a few out there and idle home....
Luckily the local raft up is within about 100 yards from my pier so I will have a few out there and idle home....
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The worst thing is finishing a nice day out boating and one of your " pissed passengers" falls and breaks something on the boat or pukes over the sun-pad......
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I believe here, technically you are not allowed open alcohol while a boat is running.....?
Basically what I do is keep a low profile and make sure all my paperwork and safety gear is in order and have had no problems in 30+ years of boating.....