BrendanS
Well-Known Member
Well, put it this way.
One time we went out, course was from Mecury Marina, to Portsmouth. Just a few weeks after 9/11. We had various people doing different legs, and on one of last legs, I had to head off at great speed to herd a couple of boats who were heading off in wrong direction, as they weren't responding to VHF calls (not unusual at speed). Got them back on track, and a few miles off Portsmouth we all got back together.
Delayed there for a while as one of ribs needed to change fuel containers. While we were all sitting there stationary, as Xmas tree arrived. Blue flashing lights everywere.
They hollered. We laughed as the leader of our expeditionary force poddled over for a chat. He explained we were doing a night ex, which had been approved by QHM in writing months before, and double checked only days before.
Police xmas tree boat said, call them then and explain, as QHM are doing their nut at seeing small boats doing 20+knts on radar.
Leader called QHM, and they said...'arghhh' so we continued into Portsmouth. As we all milled about the piles just to port about half mile in while we drink thermos coffee etc (this is November in open boats) Police boat cruised past a way off with all lights off, so leader gets on radio and asks what problem is. Police boat comes back with 'can we take this off vhf, it's getting embarassing!'
Then we head of back to Mercury to get back before closing time, which we just made.
Made it for me, I went onto many more night voyages after this one where I was taught basics, and much advanced stuff.
On a more recent one, Oriana was coming out of Southampton Water as we all came back en-masse from Yarmouth area. We just all tucked up a bit outside main channel, and let it go past, and pilot boat turned its lights on and off. They had obviously seen us - radar or lights.
Coming out of Cowes a few years ago after a good Indian after a good firework display the Cowes ferry was coming in. Put a search light on us, as they must have seen us on radar, but in amongst all the confusion of all the moored boats, it must have been a bit cluttered( we were just inside main channel). again no probs. If they can see us, then imagine most can with decent radar, though suspect commercial ships read it better in those conditions, and have better viewpoint from higher perspective.
One time we went out, course was from Mecury Marina, to Portsmouth. Just a few weeks after 9/11. We had various people doing different legs, and on one of last legs, I had to head off at great speed to herd a couple of boats who were heading off in wrong direction, as they weren't responding to VHF calls (not unusual at speed). Got them back on track, and a few miles off Portsmouth we all got back together.
Delayed there for a while as one of ribs needed to change fuel containers. While we were all sitting there stationary, as Xmas tree arrived. Blue flashing lights everywere.
They hollered. We laughed as the leader of our expeditionary force poddled over for a chat. He explained we were doing a night ex, which had been approved by QHM in writing months before, and double checked only days before.
Police xmas tree boat said, call them then and explain, as QHM are doing their nut at seeing small boats doing 20+knts on radar.
Leader called QHM, and they said...'arghhh' so we continued into Portsmouth. As we all milled about the piles just to port about half mile in while we drink thermos coffee etc (this is November in open boats) Police boat cruised past a way off with all lights off, so leader gets on radio and asks what problem is. Police boat comes back with 'can we take this off vhf, it's getting embarassing!'
Then we head of back to Mercury to get back before closing time, which we just made.
Made it for me, I went onto many more night voyages after this one where I was taught basics, and much advanced stuff.
On a more recent one, Oriana was coming out of Southampton Water as we all came back en-masse from Yarmouth area. We just all tucked up a bit outside main channel, and let it go past, and pilot boat turned its lights on and off. They had obviously seen us - radar or lights.
Coming out of Cowes a few years ago after a good Indian after a good firework display the Cowes ferry was coming in. Put a search light on us, as they must have seen us on radar, but in amongst all the confusion of all the moored boats, it must have been a bit cluttered( we were just inside main channel). again no probs. If they can see us, then imagine most can with decent radar, though suspect commercial ships read it better in those conditions, and have better viewpoint from higher perspective.