RJJ
Well-Known Member
So after last week's lobster pot adventure which we happily resolved without concern...except to the fisherman who is minus one pot and its contents.
We are anchored in a small bay in Galicia, with a stern line to the rocks ashore. A fisherman has put a pot about a boat length and a half from my starboard bow, which is lee-side to the prevailing wind. So that as soon as I slip the stern line there is significant risk the yacht or anchor chain blows straight into his effing pot. It's so close I can't even be sure he hasn't put it on my anchor chain.
When I say it's a small bay, there's perhaps a hundred other places he could have laid his pot and kept clear of us.
I can only think he's acting in stupidity. If it's deliberate then it's an odd way to have a go at a yachtie, given the obvious risk I just decide to perform a prophylactic potendectomy (which I will probably do if it's windy from the prevailing direction when we leave later today).
If it's calm of course I will manoeuvre around it.
What's at the bottom of a lobster pot? Can I just heave it up from the dinghy and kindly relocate it to a safe place?
Has anyone else ever encountered this rather surprising situation? Thanks.
We are anchored in a small bay in Galicia, with a stern line to the rocks ashore. A fisherman has put a pot about a boat length and a half from my starboard bow, which is lee-side to the prevailing wind. So that as soon as I slip the stern line there is significant risk the yacht or anchor chain blows straight into his effing pot. It's so close I can't even be sure he hasn't put it on my anchor chain.
When I say it's a small bay, there's perhaps a hundred other places he could have laid his pot and kept clear of us.
I can only think he's acting in stupidity. If it's deliberate then it's an odd way to have a go at a yachtie, given the obvious risk I just decide to perform a prophylactic potendectomy (which I will probably do if it's windy from the prevailing direction when we leave later today).
If it's calm of course I will manoeuvre around it.
What's at the bottom of a lobster pot? Can I just heave it up from the dinghy and kindly relocate it to a safe place?
Has anyone else ever encountered this rather surprising situation? Thanks.