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Welcome to sailing and boating.
This is a note for newcomers to remind you that it is now the custom to announce your arrival in an anchorage, mooring or marina - particularly if you arrive during the night or early in the morning - by getting your crew to shout to each other for as long as possible during process.
There was a time when the custom was for new arrivals to take care not to disturb sleeping people nearby but the disadvantage was that nobody knew you'd been up all night, braving the elements while mere mortals were sleeping. Don't forget to do this when you are abroad so that other nationalities will know that real Brits have arrived and so they will be impressed by your seamanship (and your cool boat) /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
This is a note for newcomers to remind you that it is now the custom to announce your arrival in an anchorage, mooring or marina - particularly if you arrive during the night or early in the morning - by getting your crew to shout to each other for as long as possible during process.
There was a time when the custom was for new arrivals to take care not to disturb sleeping people nearby but the disadvantage was that nobody knew you'd been up all night, braving the elements while mere mortals were sleeping. Don't forget to do this when you are abroad so that other nationalities will know that real Brits have arrived and so they will be impressed by your seamanship (and your cool boat) /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif