claymore
Well-Known Member
You arrive at the boat with friends for a long promised weekend's sailing.
The exhaust system is devoid of water so you manage to get the impeller changed which makes everything ok. This has delayed your timing and you are now under pressure to make it through a tidal gate.
You haven't connected the laptop up to the power source or the GPS and you still need to route and connect the depth sounder's new transducer but you set off anyway as you will soon be out of time for the gate.
One of the friends insists on steering as soon as you are clear of the moorings and whilst the water is relatively clear of dangers there is a rock and a shallow headland to negotiate - or miss, depending on your perspective. You do have a paper chart.
How do you manage the situation?
The exhaust system is devoid of water so you manage to get the impeller changed which makes everything ok. This has delayed your timing and you are now under pressure to make it through a tidal gate.
You haven't connected the laptop up to the power source or the GPS and you still need to route and connect the depth sounder's new transducer but you set off anyway as you will soon be out of time for the gate.
One of the friends insists on steering as soon as you are clear of the moorings and whilst the water is relatively clear of dangers there is a rock and a shallow headland to negotiate - or miss, depending on your perspective. You do have a paper chart.
How do you manage the situation?