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How Many Times Will I Have to Save This Guy? | Grounding 45ft Freedom

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Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor https://aura.com/FGCMS to get a 14day free trial and see how much of your information is being sold We have a contender for the most ungroundings I’ve done with one customer. This guy is now tied at 3 apiece with a boat I dealt with in Venice (although that guy was 3x in a week), and with the 49ft Jeanneau. Based on the directions he gave me to get back into his marina, I’m starting to think he’s navigating around Sarasota Bay by dead reckoning…which is not very precise and would explain why he keeps running aground. What do you think? Leave your comments down below!

1st time ungrounding this guy:    • Malfunctioning Depth Finder Leads to ...  
2nd time ungrounding this guy:    • It Took 2 Days to Get Them Free | 45f...  
49ft Jeanneau:    • Double Trouble: Ungrounding Two Yacht...  

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Welcome back to the channel, sailors! Today, we're diving into some epic grounding tales that'll make you rethink your navigation strategies. This time, we've got a contender for the most ungroundings ever with a single customer. Can you believe it?
This adventurous soul is now neck and neck with a boat I once dealt with in the winding canals of Venice. And get this, the Venetian boat managed to ground itself three times in just one week! But our current protagonist isn't far behind, matching each mishap with resilience and determination.
But here's the kicker based on the directions he's been giving me to navigate back into his marina, I'm starting to suspect he's relying on dead reckoning to traverse Sarasota Bay. Now, for those of you unfamiliar with dead reckoning, let's just say it's not the most precise method, especially for navigating tricky waters like these.
Could this be the reason behind his repeated groundings? Is he simply charting his course based on a wing and a prayer? Share your thoughts in the comments below! And if you've got your own grounding stories to tell, don't hesitate to share after all, we're all in this seafaring adventure together.
Stay tuned for more tales from the high seas, and until next time, fair winds and following seas, sailors! ⚓

posted by Cicchero06