Uricanejack
Well-Known Member
M.O.B. procedure. Motor on, off, sail, tack, gybe, heave to, let fly or quick stop. Has always been reliable as good start for an argument or healthy debate among sailors.
I would always happily respond and stand down when not needed to a Mayday call for M.O.B. which I was always taught was a Pan Pan but does it really matter if help is needed.
When I read the start of another tread. I thought it was more about the calling Mayday instead of self reliance rather than about M.O.B. which was just used as an example.
I don’t think things have changed. I am always happy to offer assistance. I don‘t like to ask for it. I always feel embarrassed by needing assistance.
Offering a jump start, push when stuck a ride to gas(petrol) station or just helping old ladies across the road. Extended to the sea we always offer assistance.
But real men don’t need or accept assistance do they?
Two nights ago just after sunset not quite dark. I spotted a MOBO paddling about a mile or so from shore.
I turned round and went over to ask if they were ok and offer a tow.
I was waved of and advised they were fine.
They made it in about 45 minutes later under there own steam.
I would probably have accepted the tow late on a cold night when getting dark but I would have preferred to make it home under my own steam.
Touch wood I always have. Hopefully I never leave it to late if I ever have to call PanPan or Mayday.
I would always happily respond and stand down when not needed to a Mayday call for M.O.B. which I was always taught was a Pan Pan but does it really matter if help is needed.
When I read the start of another tread. I thought it was more about the calling Mayday instead of self reliance rather than about M.O.B. which was just used as an example.
I don’t think things have changed. I am always happy to offer assistance. I don‘t like to ask for it. I always feel embarrassed by needing assistance.
Offering a jump start, push when stuck a ride to gas(petrol) station or just helping old ladies across the road. Extended to the sea we always offer assistance.
But real men don’t need or accept assistance do they?
Two nights ago just after sunset not quite dark. I spotted a MOBO paddling about a mile or so from shore.
I turned round and went over to ask if they were ok and offer a tow.
I was waved of and advised they were fine.
They made it in about 45 minutes later under there own steam.
I would probably have accepted the tow late on a cold night when getting dark but I would have preferred to make it home under my own steam.
Touch wood I always have. Hopefully I never leave it to late if I ever have to call PanPan or Mayday.