You have brought up several great points. We can learn from others and their actual experiences. There is a wealth of info on this site that we should not hesitate to apply to our DS and crew. Why reinvent the wheel. I eagerly read and head the advice of others. Although I haven’t turned turtle I have laid my DS on its side in a gust. Like you, I also took on 40 gallons or more lake into my boat before she up righted. Left my wife and I quite wide eyed and with a new respect on just how light this boat really is.
My added advice to this situation is to practice getting from the lake back into your boat several times in a controlled situation. In the event you and your crew go unexpectedly into the lake you will have a proven method of getting back into your boat. This isn’t something you want to learn with no notice. Brad
My added advice to this situation is to practice getting from the lake back into your boat several times in a controlled situation. In the event you and your crew go unexpectedly into the lake you will have a proven method of getting back into your boat. This isn’t something you want to learn with no notice. Brad