We all need to do our best to be responsible and to keep our Cool!
In CRYA we get many calls or emails from people about things going on in the rivers. It is so sad to see how many boaters do the right thing, but get frustrated by those few who don't. Believe me I get it! As Executive VP of CRYA I am aware of many complaints by boaters on the river and most every one of them is very legitimate as to why. HUGE wakes by boats in areas where damage to docks and boats can occur. Accusations of poor boating skills by others in very hostile ways. Just plain poor boating etiquette. With the growth of new boaters since the pandemic began, a whole new group of captains are coming out. Sometimes with maybe not quite enough education on boating rules and regulations. A boaters card is truly the least you can do to get prepared.
My personal story was being in the Bouy 10 area fishing with a friend on his boat. While keeping the boat into the current and straight a boat came up from behind me and said I was in his way. Mind you I had just gotten back from cruising for 6 weeks on my boat with not a single incident. He also said I probably needed to go back and get another test for my boaters card. Luckily one of the boat passengers quickly said "It's a big River". The other boater didn't like the answer and said something again where once again he was told, "It's a big river" and that he could fish anywhere around where we were. An overtaking boat is responsible to pick a path to avoid collision, not expect or hope the other boat will notice and get out of the way.
Bottom line is, keep your cool as best as you can. Escalation of an incident rarely has a positive outcome for anyone. Keep in mind the article above, if you are feeling threatened call 911 for assistance. And more than anything, do what you can to watch your wake, be courteous of other vessels and just go out to have fun.
And if you're unsure of your skill level, note the classes offered above by ABC/Power Squadron. Be prepared to learn every time you go boating, as that's what makes a good captain!
Doug Romjue - CRYA Executive VP
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