Greenheart
Well-Known Member
A few conditions to restrict defensive baying:
a) Don't bother replying if, on shore, you don't frequently look at a smartphone...you don't count.
b) Don't bother saying it's often safe to look away from the helm in open water...I agree, but I'm talking busy Solent.
In September I was crewing my own boat while a mate helmed. Something off our port bow that looked like an old Nelson but with a flybridge, was speeding towards us, near enough to give us a very tense half-minute.
In the last ten seconds, we clearly saw the guy at the helm, head down, prodding at a phone as he passed 40ft away.
I quite like close encounters, I enjoy surfing on a decent bit of wash. But the prospect of us and the boat being pulped by a massive impact because somebody was texting, was just as alarming as the same thing on the road.
Is your phone out-of-bounds as you hurry amongst Solent traffic?
a) Don't bother replying if, on shore, you don't frequently look at a smartphone...you don't count.
b) Don't bother saying it's often safe to look away from the helm in open water...I agree, but I'm talking busy Solent.
In September I was crewing my own boat while a mate helmed. Something off our port bow that looked like an old Nelson but with a flybridge, was speeding towards us, near enough to give us a very tense half-minute.
In the last ten seconds, we clearly saw the guy at the helm, head down, prodding at a phone as he passed 40ft away.
I quite like close encounters, I enjoy surfing on a decent bit of wash. But the prospect of us and the boat being pulped by a massive impact because somebody was texting, was just as alarming as the same thing on the road.
Is your phone out-of-bounds as you hurry amongst Solent traffic?