peteandthira
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Jimi
We do that if there's enough crew, but there rarely is. (Why doesn't anyone want to come sailing with us?!) If we have an even further spare hand, I get him (or her) to get on the radio. There's an instruction card near to it, and they will have been briefed on the red button, at least.
This is an extremely interesting thread, one which I once would like to have started but feared mocking and scorn!
Interestingly, my Coastal Skipper skipper, and subsequent examiner, didn't seem to mind what technique you used as long as you got to the fender. I actually missed on the exam and went round again. He had no comment other than "it happens sometimes". He liked me yelling to the fender that I'd be back in a few minutes.
He also accepted that the sailing part of it was simply the syllabus requirement, and that he would get the engine going for real.
Interesting chaps, thanks.
We do that if there's enough crew, but there rarely is. (Why doesn't anyone want to come sailing with us?!) If we have an even further spare hand, I get him (or her) to get on the radio. There's an instruction card near to it, and they will have been briefed on the red button, at least.
This is an extremely interesting thread, one which I once would like to have started but feared mocking and scorn!
Interestingly, my Coastal Skipper skipper, and subsequent examiner, didn't seem to mind what technique you used as long as you got to the fender. I actually missed on the exam and went round again. He had no comment other than "it happens sometimes". He liked me yelling to the fender that I'd be back in a few minutes.
He also accepted that the sailing part of it was simply the syllabus requirement, and that he would get the engine going for real.
Interesting chaps, thanks.