Gludy
Well-Known Member
My boat has been out of the water for five weeks being anti-fouled etc - so we decided to get out for a few hours just to feel what it is like again. We went out to a small bay not to far away. On the way back an incident occured that was embarrassing and had the potential to be very embarrassing.
Crusing along at 28 knots we were passing a yacht on our starboard side and leaving plenty of room when we noticed that it may be in trouble - it appeared to be on fire!
There were a lot of people on the bow one of whom was shaking their arms in what we thought was a distress sign and blue smoke wafting away from the boat - we executed a fast turn to starboard and headed towards them witn my guests waving their arms waiting for a response from the crowd of people around the bow of the yacht but receiving no response back other than a staring at us - as we headed towards them one of my friends aboard our boat suddenly realised that it was a yacht he knew and realised why they were out and what they were doing - it was a funeral party scattering the ashes of someone - with this realisation we quickly executed another turn away just feeling grateful that at least one person on board saved us from a potentially very embarrassing incident.
<hr width=100% size=1>Paul
Crusing along at 28 knots we were passing a yacht on our starboard side and leaving plenty of room when we noticed that it may be in trouble - it appeared to be on fire!
There were a lot of people on the bow one of whom was shaking their arms in what we thought was a distress sign and blue smoke wafting away from the boat - we executed a fast turn to starboard and headed towards them witn my guests waving their arms waiting for a response from the crowd of people around the bow of the yacht but receiving no response back other than a staring at us - as we headed towards them one of my friends aboard our boat suddenly realised that it was a yacht he knew and realised why they were out and what they were doing - it was a funeral party scattering the ashes of someone - with this realisation we quickly executed another turn away just feeling grateful that at least one person on board saved us from a potentially very embarrassing incident.
<hr width=100% size=1>Paul