LittleShip
Well-Known Member
Yesterday traveling from Carlingford to Dublin (Poolbeg) so I went in to Howth. Lots of competitions going on this weekend (Squibs
) I'm single handing at the moment and wind in the marina was not bad but I needed a little help with somebody to take a line.
There was a Nicholson 35 (name withheld) with 4 guys sat in the cockpit and I asked if they would take a line........... not one of them got up to help, a guy on the pontoon gave assistance which I was very grateful for at the time.
This is the first time I have ever seen what maybe the Raggie-Mobo snobbery and to be honest I was quite put out. I have been for the past week cruising with 9 yachts so it seems odd to be treated this way. I couldn't believe that they wouldn't give a hand to secure a boat. Would they rather see somebody damage their boat or one that belonged to someone else.
Anyway I hope they enjoyed the seagulls removing the corn flakes off the roof of their boat at 6am this morning
The trip to Poolbeg was ..... lets say exciting........overfalls off Howth with wind against tide gives some very good short sharp 8 foot waves. Forcast was 12 knts........ 26 was registered
My cruising friends have told me the prop is still clean 
So I'm tied up in Poolbeg waiting for a weather window to return to Wales.
I'll be back to a normal life again soon...... I think SWMBO will be pleased.
Tom
There was a Nicholson 35 (name withheld) with 4 guys sat in the cockpit and I asked if they would take a line........... not one of them got up to help, a guy on the pontoon gave assistance which I was very grateful for at the time.
This is the first time I have ever seen what maybe the Raggie-Mobo snobbery and to be honest I was quite put out. I have been for the past week cruising with 9 yachts so it seems odd to be treated this way. I couldn't believe that they wouldn't give a hand to secure a boat. Would they rather see somebody damage their boat or one that belonged to someone else.
Anyway I hope they enjoyed the seagulls removing the corn flakes off the roof of their boat at 6am this morning
The trip to Poolbeg was ..... lets say exciting........overfalls off Howth with wind against tide gives some very good short sharp 8 foot waves. Forcast was 12 knts........ 26 was registered
So I'm tied up in Poolbeg waiting for a weather window to return to Wales.
I'll be back to a normal life again soon...... I think SWMBO will be pleased.
Tom