sailorman
Well-Known Member
He may have mistaken you for a pirate
Coming in on Saturday, we kept 10m outside each red, behind us the mooooooooohasive Ivan container ship something or other, no horns, and we were scrupulously but only just outside the channel. Along comes the HHA boat and I swear did three very tight turns around us then kept itself between us and the Ivan something. Very aggressive behaviour.
Did you report him to Harwich VTS?
I'm curious, when they failed to raise the yacht on 71, did they not try 16?
Maybe the yacht didn't have a working radio
Maybe the crew were all a bit new to sailing
Maybe there was other issues that we are unaware of
This naming & shaming lark gets up my nose , like none of us have ever made mistakes .
Ignorance of the basic colregs isn't a defence.
Shame the yacht sailing back into the Blackwater on Saturday on starboard (but a dead run) didn't engage brain before screaming at me about keeping a lookout (starboard tack close hauled)... I had seen him several hundred yards away and was watching him, and a boat length clearance was more than adequate behind his stern....
affirmativeIf I've got this worked out right, surely be must have been the windward boat?
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This is getting dangerously close to a ColRegs thread......![]()
If I've got this worked out right, surely be must have been the windward boat?
So why he shout and not bear off a touch , muppet ��
This is getting dangerously close to a ColRegs thread......
As indicated it is not form to name and shame and have not;
So why he shout and not bear off a touch , muppet
"I say... I am racing you know" as the muppet (funnily enough, at the back of the fleet) said to me the other week, in a similar situation.....![]()