Please cut your wash near moorings

epervier, I agree with part of what you say... it is a boat, it is on water, you can't stop the idiots so deal with it and make sure that you are safe then it doesn't matter. In that respect I accept some of the responsibility for my injuries myself. I had put myself in the position that allowed a big wake to injure me. I accept that and we should all do what we can ourselves to ensure we are safe and I failed in that respect.

However, that is a far cry from saying that we shouldn't "whine" about it. I am trying not to whine but I do think it is incumbent on us all not to cause unnecessary risk to others when on the water. For example, it is no good just ignoring the colregs altogether and then when we have a collision saying it is the other guys fault because HE could have avoided the collision. The responsibly is on BOTH to avoid the collision. The wake issue is exactly the same. Yes, we must all look after ourselves and try to ensure we are safe if a wake goes through but similarly, on the other side, we should try NOT to make a wake that could put others at risk.

Just saying it happens is no reason not to try to prevent it happening. It requires action on all fronts.

Major, I think you are being a little bit provocative with your question about me not going fast on my Round Britain aren't you? :) Of course I went fast when I could and when it didn't affect others.

I am a "go fast when allowed, when safe to do so and when it won't affect others" person.

Wake going for miles is not the issue here. The issue is people making wake near moored and anchored boats, in marinas, through moorings, past pontoons and quays, in rivers especially when prohibited by signs and regulations. If I am moored in a "8kts NO WAKE" zone then I think I should be able to expect NO WAKE. It is something that we should complain about when people ignore the signs and the bylaws. I don't think we should just accept it as some people suggest here.
 
If I am moored in a "8kts NO WAKE" zone then I think I should be able to expect NO WAKE.

I unreservedly agree with you, but I have found that if you challenge a no wash post on here, everybody immediately thinks you are defending speeding within speed limits. I WILL MAKE IT CLEAR HERE. I DO NOT EXCEED SPEED LIMITS IN MY BOAT AND NEVER HAVE DONE.

But, many of the wake posts on here and Scuttlebutt suggest that there is no tolerance to any wake outside speed restrictions, anywhere at any time and that anything above 5/8 knots is a mortal sin.

Where I boat there is only one speed limit in one area and the rest of the place is 'speed limit' free. (I acknowledge the fairway speed limit into Caernarfon, before anyone challenges me)

Whilst I take every care to look out for and slow down for, dinghies, kayaks, fishermen people up masts and other vulnerable people outside the speed limit, I am very concious that when I come off the plane I cause more wash unless I reduce to sub 5 knots. I know yachtsmen like to travel slow, I need to get where I am going, pretend to do some fishing, and get back in time.

If the harbour trust wants Mobos to slow down then all they need to do is impose more speed limits. Of course, if that was the case I would move my boat elsewhere.
 
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