Do you leave and return to your anchored boat with your tender on the plane?

Do you leave and return to your anchored boat with your tender on the plane?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 15 20.5%
  • No - my tender won't plane.

    Votes: 35 47.9%
  • No - it's antisocial and/or dangerous in an anchorage

    Votes: 23 31.5%

  • Total voters
    73
  • Poll closed .

oldgit

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The most antisocial outboard thing in anchorages is parents letting their kids motor around for hours at a time.

When I shout at youngsters they usually slow down and then go away , sounds like they go over to where you are. :)
Its the Adults ? who tend to not give a **** and shout abuse.
Over here in our unposh bit of the UK ,seeing another boat mooring nearbye is a change to wave,as opposed to going below and having a hissy fit. :)
 
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Frogmogman

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Speaking of hissy fits, maybe it'd be better not to speed back and forth to your boat if you happen to be anchored in Tairua, New Zealand......
 

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My tender won’t fit on the plane. How on earth do you do that?
If you work for the airline you can take all sorts of stuff ( legally and within reason!) in the hold, unfortunately the one I worked for went bust and now that I have to pay its hand luggage only!

Chris
 
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