I went out to Jones Island last Friday. Was a nice enough evening, but the wind hung at about ten knots out of the SE until about midnight. Got up early Saturday morning to sun and flat calm water. Things remained calm to just before eleven o'clock when the traffic started up. The real issue became the big tour boats that feel the need to stay in close to the south bay on Jones and making 10 to 14 knots.
I didn't have my hi-definition camera with me but decided to shoot some video with my pocket camera. A little after eleven the 80 foot Victoria Star 2 came by at about 12 - 13 knots and really close. I was on the hook and knew if I took a big wake on the beam there was going to be damage. I ran below, grabbed my camera and then back up to the helm. Turned on the camera and cranked the engines to be sure I was pointed directly into the approaching wake.
The three and a half foot wake arrived and stood the Saratogan on her stern. I had the stern-gate open and the Skagit dinghy rafted to the swim step. Water came over the stern and into the stern-gate and onto the deck. The waves passed and broke on the shore just behind me. The painter securing the dinghy broke from the dink being thrown around so violently.
I had expected to be waked by big pleasure boats, but that didn't happen. I was there until about 7:00PM Sunday and only had two questionable pleasure boat wakes. By contrast, I was waked seven times by the big commercial tour boats. I photographed and videoed them all. Called them on the VHF and chewed them out.
Jones Island is very popular with the kayakers, canoeists and by young family with young kids. The south anchorage and beach is really unsafe for kids or anyone anymore.
I've attached two videos which I shot. One is the big wake I took from the Victoria Star 2 and the other from the 90 foot Island Explorer 4. The Island Explorer 4 waked kayakers as they were getting out of their boats on the beach. Pretty ugly.
One of the things I'm going to be doing is getting the word out to the cowboy tour boat drivers that the waking game is over.
here are the two videos. Sorry not in hi-definition:
[media=youtube]h46CM_vTeks[/media]
[media=youtube]AJCvh9ThLuw[/media]
I didn't have my hi-definition camera with me but decided to shoot some video with my pocket camera. A little after eleven the 80 foot Victoria Star 2 came by at about 12 - 13 knots and really close. I was on the hook and knew if I took a big wake on the beam there was going to be damage. I ran below, grabbed my camera and then back up to the helm. Turned on the camera and cranked the engines to be sure I was pointed directly into the approaching wake.
The three and a half foot wake arrived and stood the Saratogan on her stern. I had the stern-gate open and the Skagit dinghy rafted to the swim step. Water came over the stern and into the stern-gate and onto the deck. The waves passed and broke on the shore just behind me. The painter securing the dinghy broke from the dink being thrown around so violently.
I had expected to be waked by big pleasure boats, but that didn't happen. I was there until about 7:00PM Sunday and only had two questionable pleasure boat wakes. By contrast, I was waked seven times by the big commercial tour boats. I photographed and videoed them all. Called them on the VHF and chewed them out.
Jones Island is very popular with the kayakers, canoeists and by young family with young kids. The south anchorage and beach is really unsafe for kids or anyone anymore.
I've attached two videos which I shot. One is the big wake I took from the Victoria Star 2 and the other from the 90 foot Island Explorer 4. The Island Explorer 4 waked kayakers as they were getting out of their boats on the beach. Pretty ugly.
One of the things I'm going to be doing is getting the word out to the cowboy tour boat drivers that the waking game is over.
here are the two videos. Sorry not in hi-definition:
[media=youtube]h46CM_vTeks[/media]
[media=youtube]AJCvh9ThLuw[/media]
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