Capt Popeye
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Well I would rather not ask Him , Them , etc ; got me on a weeks Shore Leave t'other week ; so still a bit rusty and bruised since returning to fold {
You have my permission to ask.![]()
You do not need to capitalise 'him' unless you are referring to God.Well I would rather not ask Him , Them , etc ; got me on a weeks Shore Leave t'other week ; so still a bit rusty since returning to fold {#
Now you have brought religion, sexism, sizeism and probaly other isms as well into this thread we only need Hitler and the B word to finish it off.You do not need to capitalise 'him' unless you are referring to God.
His vicars on earth have to make do with a small 'h'.
You do not need to capitalise 'him' unless you are referring to God.
His vicars on earth have to make do with a small 'h'.
I also think it’s wrong to assume watchkeepers don’t use binoculars. The purpose of the cone is not to grab attention, but once a watchkeeper notices you he can decide if you are motoring or not. Bins might be a good idea for that. I think there seems to be a weird, and flawed assumption that if you are sailing under mainsail alone people should assume you are motoring. This assumes the watch keeper knows anything about sailing, but also seems naive that legitimate use of main alone is never likely - when other vessels might then expect me to give way if they assume you are motoring.
I believe that is the correct assumption. We should probably have a special signal to show if we have our sails up but are using the engine too!Actually, my assumption is that if they have sails up, they're sailing.
ah, well that seems to be a behaviour that is not uncommon amongst yachtsmen! When you are actually sailing on a collision course with them it does lead to a confusion - you know they probably are motoring, but will they giveaway or hope you don't notice and their "starboard tack" takes precedence?I don't know about others, but if I were motor sailing (which I rarely do), I regard myself as sailing -
The OP's question (which everyone already knew the answer to) would have been much more interesting if he had added "whilst motorsailing without a cone, I expect:in many ways my ability to manoeuvre is limited by things like avoiding gybes or unplanned tacks just as much as it is under sail alone. I frequently sail under Genoa alone, that being the easiest sail to set and furl while single-handed.
Yeah I'm not convinced that you have right metric though. The question is, at what distance can you perceive a typical motoring cone, not at what difference can you separate two objects. There's a bunch of information my brain gets that might give me a clue that I'm seeing a motoring cone - is it on a yacht? are the yacht's sails up? does its rough shape make sense? is it black? That's different to a classic eye test where you want to know if the character is a C or an E. Really the question for the watchkeeper is just - is there a shape displayed in the right place that justifies lifting the binoculars. Its like seeing a bird flying in the distance - I can't identify the species, but I can definitely spot a bird because of its position and movement.As for the physics, it is what it is.
I don't believe I have exceptional eyesight, I wear glasses for distance (without them I wouldn't even see the boat at 500m never mind its motoring cone). Does your genoa really obstruct 180 deg? mine is probably only 120 deg at most, and I could probably find somewhere to fly it (like the windward shroud or backstay) where it might actually be seen more. However, I never like to assume a yacht coming towards me has seen me if I can't see the crew in the cockpit (e.g. they are hidden behind the genoa).The figures I quoted are for a person of average visual acuity; you may be one of those fortunate persons with above average acuity. But if I was motor sailing, any cone hoisted in my fore triangle would be invisible through at least 180°, being behind the Genoa!
Ahem.This has me thinking. I often see sailing schools in the summer with a rib towing a 'snake' of small dinghies carrying even smaller children. Never seen any day signals displayed.
I suppose you can argue the RIB should still display a diamond towing vessel signal.(h) Where from any sufficient cause it is impracticable for a vessel or object being towed to exhibit the lights or shapes prescribed in paragraph (e) or (g) of this Rule, all possible measures shall be taken to light the vessel or object towed or at least to indicate the presence of such vessel or object.
Firstly, although I remain a clerk in holy orders until the day I die, I’m no longer a Vicar. I’m retired. Being a Vicar is an appointment with all the legal obligations etc that entails. I’m now retired and my only paid work is as a freelance examiner for the RYA/MCA.Many thanks Skipper P , corr I might get another week on shore leave ?
On second thoughts though , as I might have , in error maybe , refered to him in his official capacity as a moderator not in his secondary role as a vicar ; corr gota remember to watch which role he (Him /him) is operating under , at all times , eh ?
Thanks for the warning
200m of Oppies? Seems a bit excessive!Ahem.
I suppose you can argue the RIB should still display a diamond towing vessel signal.
Firstly, although I remain a clerk in holy orders until the day I die, I’m no longer a Vicar. I’m retired. Being a Vicar is an appointment with all the legal obligations etc that entails. I’m now retired and my only paid work is as a freelance examiner for the RYA/MCA.
Secondly, we don’t discuss moderation.
As far as I’m concerned, if a new member asks people to complete a survey and we ‘approve their post’, it doesn’t mean anything more than we’ve allowed his/her post to appear on the forum. It’s up to individuals whether they care to respond. We don’t approve of disapprove of the content of their survey beyond checking that it’s boating related and therefore of interest to forumites.
I am expecting my inbox to be choked with emails from purveyors of motor-sailing cones ?
I would have offered you mine, but having moved to Saltash and under the close eye of several Admirals across the Tamar at Devonport and The Longroom, think I had best start using it.I am expecting my inbox to be choked with emails from purveyors of motor-sailing cones ?
It is a great pity that you have met with such unwarranted rudeness here.
Are you able to tell us the name of your 'Maritime Facility in Europe' and what its purpose is?
My email address appears immediately after this introduction and immediately followed by the word 'required' (in red)
If this is just a "personal project", why all the stuff about a "Maritime Faculty"? (Whatever that is).Thank you for your post.
Like you I also like to stay anonymousAs this is, for now, still only a personal project, I didn't find it necessary to identify completely for an online anonymous questionnaire where I am not asking for some special personal information.
As stated, it is a project in which by observing traffic in an area of the Mediterranean sea we noticed that nobody is displaying a cone with apex down when motor sailing. We conducted the survey in that area to find out why people don't show mandatory day signal. As an addition, I wanted to check how is the situation in other areas of the world.
Regarding collecting email addresses. Sorry if I sounded rude to you. I understand if you have some doubts regarding your privacy, and you have every right not to take part in the survey if you are worried for any reason. When posting a survey on google forms author can choose to collect addresses or not collect them. I chose not to collect them because I have no use of them. I don't know why you had this required when you clicked on link, that should not be the case. I opened the questionnaire in other browsers where I am not logged in on google and I was never requested to enter email address to complete the questionnaire.
"Google Forms can be anonymous, but the form maker must enable that feature through the form's settings. If your name or email address aren't asterisked questions that require a response, your Google Form responses are anonymous.
If these both work okay, that means there isn’t any chance to share your personal information. Feel free to answer the questions or share honest feedback."
- After opening the form, if you notice there isn't any asterisk question besides 'Email Address,' that means you are not bound to put the details. And this form is indeed anonymous.
- When you receive the link, open that form in incognito (private) mode to ensure it requires any sign in or you can submit the feedback anonymously.
As for the quality of the survey, I hope next time it will be better in every way
Thank you for all your comments.
I think you have misled us,and there was no need to.Thank you for your post.
Like you I also like to stay anonymousAs this is, for now, still only a personal project, I didn't find it necessary to identify completely for an online anonymous questionnaire where I am not asking for some special personal information.
As stated, it is a project in which by observing traffic in an area of the Mediterranean sea we noticed that nobody is displaying a cone with apex down when motor sailing. We conducted the survey in that area to find out why people don't show mandatory day signal. As an addition, I wanted to check how is the situation in other areas of the world.
Regarding collecting email addresses. Sorry if I sounded rude to you. I understand if you have some doubts regarding your privacy, and you have every right not to take part in the survey if you are worried for any reason. When posting a survey on google forms author can choose to collect addresses or not collect them. I chose not to collect them because I have no use of them. I don't know why you had this required when you clicked on link, that should not be the case. I opened the questionnaire in other browsers where I am not logged in on google and I was never requested to enter email address to complete the questionnaire.
"Google Forms can be anonymous, but the form maker must enable that feature through the form's settings. If your name or email address aren't asterisked questions that require a response, your Google Form responses are anonymous.
If these both work okay, that means there isn’t any chance to share your personal information. Feel free to answer the questions or share honest feedback."
- After opening the form, if you notice there isn't any asterisk question besides 'Email Address,' that means you are not bound to put the details. And this form is indeed anonymous.
- When you receive the link, open that form in incognito (private) mode to ensure it requires any sign in or you can submit the feedback anonymously.
As for the quality of the survey, I hope next time it will be better in every way
Thank you for all your comments.