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27 November 2024

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August, 2021; Onward's Fouled Prop - due to lobster pot encounters: 2 fouled lines on prop & shaft; broken Spurs cutter; dented prop leading edges.


Some Added Comments by SV Onward

  • Vigilance for lobster pot floats and toggles is needed throughout Maine waters
    • There are few areas where this hazard is not present. One is Eggemoggin Reach Between Brooklin / Wooden Boat School at the E and Head of the Cape at the W as you turn up the Penobscot River toward Castine
  • Maine lobstermen practice no consistent method of coordinating the color / shape of toggles and floats: It is often a complete guess
    • In narrow, crowded channels it is almost impossible to pick them out; the St George Rivers is one place.
  • Beware that in strong currents the float and sometimes it toggle can be pulled under water.
  • Toggle-Floats lie mostly with the current with the wind complicating things
  • Usage of toggle + float varies by small local areas — so you can go from a float-only area to a toggle+float area.
  • Sunlight can totally obscure pots when it is forward of the beam — then light them up when it is astern.
  • In fog, SV Onward navigates with the Admiral, Peggy, forward with a remote control for the autopilot so she can dodge close-in pots as we move through the fog; my job is to drive the chart plotter through the fog to keep us safe.
  • It is a good practice to always have one or more spotters to assist the helmsman: Never Assume the helmsman sees a pot — confirm
  • If, lie Onward, you have a winged keel, it is possible to hook the toggle-float line on the keel and end up dragging several behind (Onward's record is about 5) a spin about with engine in neutral; sometimes in both directions can free the mess AND it will be obvious!

Be Safe! Enjoy!