Dragging Anchor

There's another thread running here called something like "are your wives into boating". Mine most definitely is but I'm fairly certain she would quickly switch to a strong "nope" the first time the boat gets assaulted by something underwater.

Sometimes Lake Michigan can sound so peaceful...like when Orca's are attacking boats in Spain :)
 
There's another thread running here called something like "are your wives into boating". Mine most definitely is but I'm fairly certain she would quickly switch to a strong "nope" the first time the boat gets assaulted by something underwater.
Same here. As much as my wife would like to haul the boat over to the San Juan's out of Seattle, I think this would cause the same reaction as with yours.
 
There's another thread running here called something like "are your wives into boating". Mine most definitely is but I'm fairly certain she would quickly switch to a strong "nope" the first time the boat gets assaulted by something underwater.

Sometimes Lake Michigan can sound so peaceful...like when Orca's are attacking boats in Spain :)
One article I read they advised the boaters to not holler at the Orcas or lean out over the boats side and show yourself. Maybe you can use this as a angle to get a bigger boat, tell her a 60 footer is too big for the Orcas, then she'll be safe.:)
 
Same here. As much as my wife would like to haul the boat over to the San Juan's out of Seattle, I think this would cause the same reaction as with yours.
It's interesting for sure. One expert says those Orcas around Spain primarily feed on tuna. It's thought the Orcas have made the connection between boats, fishing boats, and humans with the depleted food source.
 

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