jamesjermain
Well-Known Member
She's called 'Sameboat' and the owner is an unprincipled cad!
I was anchored in Falmouth on Friday night off the visitors' Yacht Harbour. During the night (0200) the wind picked up and 'Sameboat', an elderly looking trimaran dragged and fouled a small yacht astern. After a while he cleared that boat, apparently causing minimal damage, and came ahead at speed directly towardes me. Much shouting by the skipper of the other boat and me alerted him to the danger and he swung sharply to starboard but not soon enough to clear my Lodestar dinghy, which he left somewhat deflated with a two foot gash in one of the tubes.
We agreed to meet the next morning to exchange details (the condidtions realy weren't suitable for a discussion at the time). Disappointingly he never reappeared and has not been seen since - even by the Harbour Authorities to whom he owes at least one night's fees.
If anyone has any information about the boat or the toe-rag who owns her, could they let me know.
I was anchored in Falmouth on Friday night off the visitors' Yacht Harbour. During the night (0200) the wind picked up and 'Sameboat', an elderly looking trimaran dragged and fouled a small yacht astern. After a while he cleared that boat, apparently causing minimal damage, and came ahead at speed directly towardes me. Much shouting by the skipper of the other boat and me alerted him to the danger and he swung sharply to starboard but not soon enough to clear my Lodestar dinghy, which he left somewhat deflated with a two foot gash in one of the tubes.
We agreed to meet the next morning to exchange details (the condidtions realy weren't suitable for a discussion at the time). Disappointingly he never reappeared and has not been seen since - even by the Harbour Authorities to whom he owes at least one night's fees.
If anyone has any information about the boat or the toe-rag who owns her, could they let me know.