Poignard
Well-Known Member
That man was an arse.I had a similar event last season but with the opposite reaction. My alternator belt failed motoring up the Orwell so I rolled out the jib and sailed onto a buoy (which had a nice long floating tail) and set to work.
Sure enough there I was , arse in the air down below, covered in black filth when I was hailed by the owner in a not at all friendly voice. He didn't sound too happy but I explained I had a breakdown and was engineless. He just shrugged so I replied, holding up my filthy hands and the broken belt that it would take me ten minutes or so to clean up and get under sail. His body language was pissed-off to put it mildly while his wife was clearly trying to persuade him that the poor chap had a breakdown and was presumably batting for my side, but he just ignored her and bristled. I got going in rather less than ten and as I dropped his mooring he was pointedly coming up astern much closer than was necessary no doubt to indicate his displeasure at being delayed. I got a wave off his wife but he studiously ignored me as I sailed up to the next mooring and snagged that.
Although it was of course his mooring I did think it a bit uncaring to shove someone with a breakdown off it when he could so easily just have come alongside and let me do my repairs unmolested.
They're out there but fortunately not too many of them.