onesea
Well-Known Member
Nob of the Day
Starting a new thread for all to nominate as they see fit...
Today it goes to a Moody 42 At&%na of Salcombe...
There we are just East of Cowes No 3 up double reef in as we are feeling relaxed, we see them at fair distance (they are the only boat for a good mile about us, some say that's notable on the Solent) motoring 4 points on our Stbd Bow. They are maintaining a constant speed and course as well as relative bearing to us...
We maintain our course and speed sailing on. As we get within hailing distance I shout "HELLO!" eventually a head appears from behind the spray dodger. Looks to his other man and points at us.
By this time we are within 10' of them I alter slightly to pass within a couple of feet of there stern.
They where totally unconcerned....
Well you sir have earned the first title of Knob of the Day...
I must admit that language is tame to what my misses rather loudly called you, shows at least she knows some seamanship
Starting a new thread for all to nominate as they see fit...
Today it goes to a Moody 42 At&%na of Salcombe...
There we are just East of Cowes No 3 up double reef in as we are feeling relaxed, we see them at fair distance (they are the only boat for a good mile about us, some say that's notable on the Solent) motoring 4 points on our Stbd Bow. They are maintaining a constant speed and course as well as relative bearing to us...
We maintain our course and speed sailing on. As we get within hailing distance I shout "HELLO!" eventually a head appears from behind the spray dodger. Looks to his other man and points at us.
By this time we are within 10' of them I alter slightly to pass within a couple of feet of there stern.
They where totally unconcerned....
Well you sir have earned the first title of Knob of the Day...
I must admit that language is tame to what my misses rather loudly called you, shows at least she knows some seamanship