snooks
Well-Known Member
I read this thread with dismay. Some poor yacht crew tired after a long journey can't even raft up to another boat quietly and use the onshore facilities without their neighbour tutting and ranting. And then they can't even slip their lines early to catch a tidal gate without their actions being questioned. A sad day for Solent yachting.
I hardly think I'm ranting, tutting may be
I think it's a sad day for Solent yachting when people take liberties and enter a harbour that is closed to everyone else.
Why should they be allowed to enter at 1am, when everyone from say 1900 onwards had been turned away? Is that fair to all the other yachts that weren't allowed to enter harbour that evening?
Why should I pay £10 odd extra on top of my berthing fee for the walk ashore facilities, and they should get away without paying a penny? Is that fair to everyone else who has had to pay for their berth in the harbour that night?
May be if I were to anchor in the fairway of Cowes harbour because I wanted to catch a tidal gate that's all right with you?