It's been a horrible summer here on Long Island. My wife, daughter and I were able to go out only three times, but Saturday was a beautiful day so it looked like we'd make at least a fourth trip this season. But, since my brother was visiting from Thailand and my cousin was visiting from Ohio, my wife thought they might like to go boating instead of her and my daughter (my daughter had schoolwork to do, anyway).
It started off well. The weather was perfect. I drove about a mile and a half from the marina in the Great South Bay when suddenly I heard an alarm go off. Since this is my first season with this boat, I had no idea what was happening (at first I thought it was my depth alarm since the Great South Bay is so shallow and it was low tide). I quickly checked the gauges and saw that I was overheating. I immediately turned about and headed for shallow water (about four feet), and my brother dropped anchor. We waited about 30 minutes for the engine to cool down, hoping I could make I could restart the engine and make it back to the marina. We actually had quite a nice time talking -- we hadn't seen one another in quite some time.
My brother brought the anchor up and I started the engine. I started heading toward the marina when, not two minutes later, the alarm went off again. This time I was in the middle of the channel and I had to move off to shallow water and anchor. Just prior to shutting down the engine, we smelled something from the engine compartment. I hope I didn't damage anything.
Being a member of Boat U.S. and having their unlimited tow package, I phoned for assistance and gave my coordinates. Within 30 minutes we were being towed back to the shop. What a relief. Now I await the mechanic's diagnosis -- I hope it's just a clog or an impeller.
I will never again think twice about whether or not to get a towing contract. Thank you, TowBoatU.S.
Kevin
_________________ 2003 Sundowner S205, 5.0 GL/DP 220hp Long Island, New York My Boat: http://www.edcr.us/boat/
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