Hi all - we made it back safe, although we did have a rather exciting (not fun) anchor drag, right when the fireworks started. Really scarry. I was in the center of the place in about 40 feet and had a 22 lb claw on my 3270, tied to Grarley and about the time the fireworks started, we were drifting into another group. I spent the fireworks in my inflatable acting like a tug to keep the boats apart, then when the show was over, we got to work. Gnarley pulled up with his windless while I kept my boat off the others, then it was my turn. In the wind, I got back on, my wife and 12 year old went to the forward to pull the anchor, and it was a major disaster! The wind kept pushing us into the other boats and the wife and son were having a hell of a time. 2 or 3 tries and we gave up and cut it loose. Maybe the most stressfull 3 minutes of my 25 years of boating! We got free and headed to back of the island into the reeds where all was safe and secure, but it was not a good experience
I beleive what happened is that I had a really nice anchor bouy with a retractable line in it, a radar reflector, and night reflector tape, but it only had 50 feet of line. I think it was pulling the anchor and caused it to not dig in because of the current in that area. I swear it moved about 100 feet "down current" in the 3-4 hours just before the show - never had that happen and never want it again!!!!
Anway, we had a great rest of the weekend and stayed there and Georgiana Slough until tuesday, met Rubyray, and had a great time. Next time I will either stay in the little cut through the middle or at the back, away from deep water!
By the way, I cruised around lots in my little Seadoo Explorer - a 14 foor inflatable with a jet skin in the center - did anyone here water-baloon me?
Jim