Mark-1
Well-Known Member
End of KHM Voluntary Patrol.
If I'm honest, I won't miss them *that* much.
If I'm honest, I won't miss them *that* much.
Sorry to say I think they were well meaning, over zealous, do gooders doing a non job. There you go, I have said it.
Another excellent reason to keep it goingI'm sure that the 'you can't tell me what to do wallahs' and the 'do you know who I ammers' will be delighted.
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are you suggesting some don't follow the small boat channel?Getting pushed into the path of outgoing ships by the drive on the left crowd is starting to get tedious.
I’m starting to rethink my indifference to thier departure.
If they're more than 50m from the shore then they're in the main channel so I pass them green to green.Getting pushed into the path of outgoing ships by the drive on the left crowd is starting to get tedious.
I’m starting to rethink my indifference to thier departure.
are you suggesting some don't follow the small boat channel?
Years ago you used to be allowed to enter Portsmouth Harbour on the East side.Yesterday lunchtime a Dutch flagged boat motored by the Southsea shore and into the harbour on the Eastern side of the entrance and continued along that side until it crossed to the ‘correct’ side by Gosport Marina, was a bit surprised it wasn’t intercepted by one of the KHM boats.
The more general issue is that a significant minority follow the SBC but ‘drive’ on the left so are out towards the centre of the entrance rather than along the piles by Fort Blockhouse
And many, when leaving on the flood, get caught out by the strong cross-tide at the entrance and swept into the path of inbound boats.Yesterday lunchtime a Dutch flagged boat motored by the Southsea shore and into the harbour on the Eastern side of the entrance and continued along that side until it crossed to the ‘correct’ side by Gosport Marina, was a bit surprised it wasn’t intercepted by one of the KHM boats.
The more general issue is that a significant minority follow the SBC but ‘drive’ on the left so are out towards the centre of the entrance rather than along the piles by Fort Blockhouse
If they're more than 50m from the shore then they're in the main channel so I pass them green to green.
And many, when leaving on the flood, get caught out by the strong cross-tide at the entrance and swept into the path of inbound boats.