Richard10002
Well-Known Member
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Well, thank God, we thought we were the only ones making fools of ourselves this weekend.
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I'll add myself to those who have "made a fool of themselves".
As soon as I bought Rogue, I promised myself a day of marina handling tuition ASAP.
ASAP was when we got to Lagos and I made a bit of a hash of berthing - the bowthruster shearpin sheared as I was turning into the berth. The adjacent boats' skipper was a bit arrogant and critical and gave me a leaflet, (which I already had), of an instructor.
Did the days tuition, learned all about prop walk and prop wash, and havent touched the bowthruster in anger since, (may be different with a high flybridge, but there will be a way).
Doing a weeks own boat prep' for Yachtmaster at the end of May and have specifically asked for loads of marina handling and a fair bit of anchoring... both things which still make my bum twitch, even after 30+ years.
The funny thing was that the arrogant and critical neighbour came steaming in one evening, turned into his allocated berth, and ended up side on to his new neighbours stern. I went to help and, when he was secure, returned to Rogue to laugh my c*ck off!!
The moral is "never ever criticise anyone for making a cock up with anything to do with boating - tomorrow the roles will be reversed"
Good Luck!
Well, thank God, we thought we were the only ones making fools of ourselves this weekend.
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I'll add myself to those who have "made a fool of themselves".
As soon as I bought Rogue, I promised myself a day of marina handling tuition ASAP.
ASAP was when we got to Lagos and I made a bit of a hash of berthing - the bowthruster shearpin sheared as I was turning into the berth. The adjacent boats' skipper was a bit arrogant and critical and gave me a leaflet, (which I already had), of an instructor.
Did the days tuition, learned all about prop walk and prop wash, and havent touched the bowthruster in anger since, (may be different with a high flybridge, but there will be a way).
Doing a weeks own boat prep' for Yachtmaster at the end of May and have specifically asked for loads of marina handling and a fair bit of anchoring... both things which still make my bum twitch, even after 30+ years.
The funny thing was that the arrogant and critical neighbour came steaming in one evening, turned into his allocated berth, and ended up side on to his new neighbours stern. I went to help and, when he was secure, returned to Rogue to laugh my c*ck off!!
The moral is "never ever criticise anyone for making a cock up with anything to do with boating - tomorrow the roles will be reversed"
Good Luck!