graham
Well-known member
Someone in a post further down mentions a wet bike"kindly" returning his fender dropped overboard to practice man over board with.
This reminds me of a similar instance in an anchorage when a wetsuited guy on a wetbike came alongside and without a word passed me a bacon sandwich before tearing off at 20 knots.
While munching my sandwich I could only ponder on how he had cooked it and how he selected me to recieve it.
Later that day I discovered he had ferried it across from a friends boat I hadnt noticed in the anchorage.
Another time sailing in company with a friend a small fleet of windsurfers crossed and recrossed our approach to minehead harbour causing much dark muttering.Only when one followed us in with our avon dinghy tied to his leg did we realise why they were trying to attract our attention.
There must be other stories of acts of kindness between different varieties of water life ,has anyone ever been towed into harbour by a submarine for example??
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This reminds me of a similar instance in an anchorage when a wetsuited guy on a wetbike came alongside and without a word passed me a bacon sandwich before tearing off at 20 knots.
While munching my sandwich I could only ponder on how he had cooked it and how he selected me to recieve it.
Later that day I discovered he had ferried it across from a friends boat I hadnt noticed in the anchorage.
Another time sailing in company with a friend a small fleet of windsurfers crossed and recrossed our approach to minehead harbour causing much dark muttering.Only when one followed us in with our avon dinghy tied to his leg did we realise why they were trying to attract our attention.
There must be other stories of acts of kindness between different varieties of water life ,has anyone ever been towed into harbour by a submarine for example??
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