alant
Well-Known Member
Why do pilot boats always travel at top speed? Surely all their business is booked well in advance and they could set out a little earlier and travel at a more modest speed using less fuel and causing less wash.
I guess the answer is- because they can. Is there another reason?
Well, if you take Souhampton, the Pilot needs to get from Dock Head to the Nab, to board incoming, who will had radio'd in about 20 miles out. Its a long way, unless they go at speed.
Pilots operate out of commercial ports, so maybe yachties should be sympathetic.