I agree with Rod Farb 100% on this. When I said "diving" , I meant as in caused by the diving. I don't know the details either, but it sounds like one of those deals where the boat runs up on a target, throws the hook, and then backs away from it, or where the engines are used in reverse to stop the forward movement of the boat. In any event, the engines need to be turned off . If it is too rough to turn the enines off, it is too rough to dive. If the engines won't restart easily, we are back to rule number one. -G
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