We don't have a PA, but ran into a similar situation with our TI offshore the first time we had our TI out, my wife and I picked up the brand new boat and went offshore (off Sarasota), we couldn't get back in against the 5mph tidal current, and were being swept out to sea. We finally made it back in like 3hrs later exhausted. I ordered an emergency backup outboard that evening, and have never ever gone out offshore in the 5yrs since without an emergency outboard mounted and ready on the boat (and a minimum hundred miles of fuel on board). Even if you never use it, it's there if you need it. Especially here in Florida we can sometimes get sudden storms with no notice (sometimes daily in the summer). Key West is a tiny dot in the ocean, with really strong currents and there have been many occasions where sailing and pedaling to the best of our ability, we were being driven out to sea, without the emergency outboard we would have been toast. More than once we have been caught out offshore with no notice in 35mph winds and 5ft seas, or 2-3 miles from shore with a broken rudder, not fun. We always log where we are going and how long we will be out, with someone who can help if we are overdue, and make sure we have the required safety equipment ( 'including lights', just in case). Bob
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