superheat6k
Well-known member
Osborne Bay lunchtime today we came off the plane approx 300 yards clear of the western end of the closest anchored boat, pootled gently into the western edge of the anchorage and dropped our pick in 3m of water about 200 yards from the shore, well astern of the nearest yachts and other Mobos, of which the nearest had the kids out swimming off the swim platform.
The sea surface was a bit ruffled from a ski boat zipping about, but he wasn't making too much wash. Otherwise a bit rolley from the volume of vessels going hither and dither.
Then at about 12.30 enter Motor Boat 'Play Hard' - a 30' ish catamaran mobo doing approx. 12 - 15 knots and presenting a marvellous 2-3' stern wave right through the heart of the anchorage, and right past the boats with swimmers out.
What a tw@t ?
Keeps the boat at Hamble Point apparently - we followed him back into the Hamble about 3.30. If any one on here knows him please say thanks.
If you are the skipper of Play Hard and are reading this then perhaps next time you approach an anchorage you look behind you at the chaos left in your wake, then perhaps those you are p1ssing off won't need to shout at you to slow down !
The sea surface was a bit ruffled from a ski boat zipping about, but he wasn't making too much wash. Otherwise a bit rolley from the volume of vessels going hither and dither.
Then at about 12.30 enter Motor Boat 'Play Hard' - a 30' ish catamaran mobo doing approx. 12 - 15 knots and presenting a marvellous 2-3' stern wave right through the heart of the anchorage, and right past the boats with swimmers out.
What a tw@t ?
Keeps the boat at Hamble Point apparently - we followed him back into the Hamble about 3.30. If any one on here knows him please say thanks.
If you are the skipper of Play Hard and are reading this then perhaps next time you approach an anchorage you look behind you at the chaos left in your wake, then perhaps those you are p1ssing off won't need to shout at you to slow down !