@slashscreen someone is always at the helm because we're constantly dodging floating logs and debris from the logging camps around. Hitting one of those would be really bad for our small boat.
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@slashscreen someone is always at the helm because we're constantly dodging floating logs and debris from the logging camps around. Hitting one of those would be really bad for our small boat. 2 comments
@slashscreen depending on the angle of the wind, we can let the boat steer itself, but that's pretty risky. There's always stuff going on, so we try to always have someone outside looking out. |
@neauoire but what about generally, like in open water?