Dangerous Surf definition

Dangerous Surf. Breaking waves on shore, on a shoal, or in an inlet (typically due to adverse conditions) that threaten the safety of either the member’s vessel or the Sea Tow vessel, and/or as determined by the Sea Tow Captain on scene. Disabled (Vessel): A vessel which, while being operated, has been rendered incapable of proceeding under its own power and is in need of assistance. Disentanglement: Removal of a line, rope, or other foreign object from the underwater running gear of a disabled vessel to remedy the disablement. Fuel Delivery: Delivery of container(s) of gasoline or diesel fuel to a disabled vessel to remedy the disablement.
Dangerous Surf. Breaking waves on shore, on a shoal, or in an inlet (typically due to adverse conditions) that threaten the safety of either the member’s vessel or the Sea Tow vessel, and/or as determined by the Sea Tow Captain on scene. Disentanglement: Removal of a line, rope, or other foreign object from the underwater running gear of a disabled vessel to remedy the disablement. Fuel Delivery: Delivery of container(s) of gasoline or diesel fuel to a disabled vessel to remedy the disablement.

Examples of Dangerous Surf in a sentence

  • Dangerous Surf: Breaking waves on shore, on a shoal, or in an inlet (typically due to adverse conditions) that threaten the safety of either the member’s vessel or the Sea Tow vessel, and/or as determined by the Sea Tow Captain on scene.