pagoda
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I have never been in one of your type of anchorages - thankfully.![]()
me neither - well almost never!
my aim is to find a deserted anchorage.....
I have never been in one of your type of anchorages - thankfully.![]()
We had a similar experience at the entrance to Sanda last August. There were only 2 other boats anchored- so nominally plenty of space. We throttled back , planning to go in as far as we could - and leave plenty of space behind us. The other boat (Swiss flag) charged across our bow with their engine going flat out. They then proceeded to drop their anchor in a position neatly blocking up both available spaces. Thoughtless behaviour. We anchored off in deeper than usual water. I think that sort of performance is much of what the OP was objecting to.
Perhaps , but I am of the general opinion "do unto others as you would have done to you" The alternative is a free-for all of gross selfishness and no manners....
I agree with you - he clearly was trying to beat you to the anchor spot - as I would have done too - in crowded anchorages I've learned it's a race that you either compete in or lose.
. Sailing is supposed to be fun not a day of in-the-office aggro.....
For you it may be!!!
we have been carved up in small boats by bigger yachts and mobos on the solent so many times we dont even get wound up about it any more.
But then again, we now have a kayak, and a copy of Cockleshell Heroes, so we may sneak out with a limpet mine or two of a night Riverhogs beware.
Exactly,Thats awful. Sailing is supposed to be fun not a day of in-the-office aggro.....
Unfortunately because there are a few that like to race to a spot and look back with some smug satisfaction , it drags the rest of us to compete , like it was some challenge , must be a testosterone thing, I have learnt through many years to fight this feeling and turn it into humour and really does it affect me ,to much else to worry about , like whats for dinner.
T
What's wrong with a bit of up close and personal with a boat full of strangers?
Richard