BY JON B RAUCHLE Special to the BulletinHydrostatics, Water Safety and Stuff If the operator would’ve known what he was doing, his first clue would’ve been the slight lift he felt from the increase in hydrostatic pressure as his brand-new, all-the-bells-and-whistles bay boat veered out of the channel. Then, he might’ve noticed the waves that had pummeled the vessel just moments before had become less of an issue the further away from the channel he travelled. Also, the channel markers would’ve no longer been visible, and the water was surely becoming clearer. By the time he noticed the little shore ...