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We were arriving at Roscoff on board the MV Armorique, 29,500 gross tonnes, a couple of Fridays ago. We sat quietly outside the harbour while MV Pont-Aven exited the berth then headed in.
I am always fascinated on how these big ships manoeuvre and was sat looking out over the bow, the family a tad surprised at my language as I watched a 36 foot, estimate 6 gross tonnes, sailing vessel (with a red duster) starting to cross the Armorique's path some 200 meters from the harbour entrance. While both vessels were motoring under power and Armorique was on the sailing vessel's port side I am not quite sure if the skipper was aware were were there or understood how long it takes to stop 29,500 tonnes of ship? Five blasts on the horn certainly woke most of Roscoff up and the helm of the sailing boat did a rather rapid 180 degree turn.
Are berths at Roscoff Marina that scarce that a skipper is happy to play chicken with a Cross Channel ferry?
I am always fascinated on how these big ships manoeuvre and was sat looking out over the bow, the family a tad surprised at my language as I watched a 36 foot, estimate 6 gross tonnes, sailing vessel (with a red duster) starting to cross the Armorique's path some 200 meters from the harbour entrance. While both vessels were motoring under power and Armorique was on the sailing vessel's port side I am not quite sure if the skipper was aware were were there or understood how long it takes to stop 29,500 tonnes of ship? Five blasts on the horn certainly woke most of Roscoff up and the helm of the sailing boat did a rather rapid 180 degree turn.
Are berths at Roscoff Marina that scarce that a skipper is happy to play chicken with a Cross Channel ferry?