Scillypete
Well-Known Member
Went off for the night, as it was too good to miss. Had a blissful evening and night in a secluded anchorage. Up this morning at 5a.m. to sail back to the harbour stow away and get home and ready for work. Fantastic sail with the sun slowly rising and a lovely breeze, 9 times out of 10 I will sail in and pick up the mooring and this morning was ideal, only to get right into the harbour to find a considerably larger than mine, yacht on my mooring. This meant I had to sail on into clear water and dig out fenders and lines (grapnels and sharp cutlasses /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif), no great hardship really. It seemed pointless to put the engine on for what would be no more than a few minutes as it would not even get warm, so I furled the jib and ran back toward the mooring rounded up behind a nearby fishing boat and went gently alongside said yacht, tied on to his very convenient cleats, and waited for a head to pop up.
My flogging main must have done the trick as fairly soon a woman with a baffled look appeared, I asked very politely if I could have my mooring back now please . . . now to be fair I have just rudely awoken them from their slumber and I don't expect them to turn too in their pj's but being more concerned about where they were to go and setting fenders and lines before leaving was a bit much to wait for, they could do that whilst moving surely, as I had to.
All I can say is that its a good job they were English as there was no language problem. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
My flogging main must have done the trick as fairly soon a woman with a baffled look appeared, I asked very politely if I could have my mooring back now please . . . now to be fair I have just rudely awoken them from their slumber and I don't expect them to turn too in their pj's but being more concerned about where they were to go and setting fenders and lines before leaving was a bit much to wait for, they could do that whilst moving surely, as I had to.
All I can say is that its a good job they were English as there was no language problem. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif