Seagreen
Well-Known Member
Rather than foisting a nasty case of thread "drift" (welcome to bad-pun-thursday), I thought I'd start another.
If you were to deploy and lie to a drogue in bad weather in the western channel, (or anywhere around the coast for that matter), assuming that you couldn't or didn't judge it safe to keep sailing and had plenty of searoom (leaving aside how you missed a bad forecast):
Would the MCA and French just leave you to get on with it or would they insist you accept a tow? In other words, would they be happy to anounce your position and let you ride out the storm even if you drifted into and through the TSS or would they attempt to remove you despite this being a dangerous operation to them and you?
Or would it just depend on where you were when the next VLCC came along?
If you were to deploy and lie to a drogue in bad weather in the western channel, (or anywhere around the coast for that matter), assuming that you couldn't or didn't judge it safe to keep sailing and had plenty of searoom (leaving aside how you missed a bad forecast):
Would the MCA and French just leave you to get on with it or would they insist you accept a tow? In other words, would they be happy to anounce your position and let you ride out the storm even if you drifted into and through the TSS or would they attempt to remove you despite this being a dangerous operation to them and you?
Or would it just depend on where you were when the next VLCC came along?