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3.2 Beaching
YOU MUST BEACH YOUR HOUSEBOAT EVERY NIGHT
ONE HOUR BEFORE DARK!
1. Choose a spot that is well protected from wind, waves
and AWAY FROM ROCKS. Do not choose shallow areas,
doing so may cause damage to the prop - resulting in
extra charges to you.
2. A trial run reasonably close to shore will confirm this.
Make sure there are no sharp rocks that will damage the
pontoons or hull.
3. If the beach checks out okay, approach the spot you
have chosen at the slowest speed possible 900-1000
RPMs. Make sure you approach the beach as straight as
possible.
4. When the front of the pontoons make contact with
the ground, leave the boat in forward gear, run the
engine up to 2000 RPMs. This will hold your house-
boat to the beach while someone else pounds in the
stakes and ties up the ropes. If the wind starts to turn
the houseboat sideways, keep your engine running
in forward gear at a LOW RPM, turn your wheel in the
same direction the back of the boat is moving. This will
straighten the houseboat out. Hold in this position until
a crew member has secured the long lines around the
stakes.
MAke SURe SOMeONe IS AT The heLM UNTIL The
BOAT IS SeCURed.
5. If the boat turns sideways on the beach put your en-
gine in neutral and turn your engine off, Raise Outdrive/
Leg of your engine (Trim switch in the engine pod - SEE
PAGE 6). Try to push the back end of the boat out. Once
the back end of the engine is far enough out- lower the
leg of the engine (see starting procedures trim switch
section) restart your engine and back out.
Reapproach the beach as straight as possible.
6. Your stakes should be pounded in at a 45 degree
angle away from both sides of your boat. Be sure to
pound them at an angle away from the houseboat with
no more than 5-6 inches above the ground. Pull your
long lines around the stakes and make a loop knot. Do
not tie extra knots or loops in the rope. Wrap around and
knot 3-4 times until ropes are secure. Do not leave any
slack in the ropes.
See knot tying techniques on page 43.
7. After you have tied up and turned the engine off,
make sure your key is in the off position. A key left in the
ON position will drain your battery.
Warning!
do not try to beach or
leave the beach in strong
winds. waiting it out will
be much safer for you
and your houseboat.