nathanlee
Well-Known Member
Anyone got any more gripping recollections or admissions?
A bloke went absolutely loopy at me in Stonehaven because I didn't tie shore lines while I was next to his boat. There were two reasons for this. His was 30 odd feet and I didn't have lines long enough to reach the quayside at the angle required, and we were in the inner, inner harbour, so totally protected from the weather and swell. In short, there was no danger to his boat whatsoever.
I do, however, appreciate that some people can be a bit particular about their boats (although his was a wreck so I don't know why in this case) but a touch of politeness would have not gone amiss.
As I was walking back from breakfast, dazed, confused and slightly hungover, I heard an angry "Here's the bugger!!".
Before I got a word in, literally, the man was inches from my face shouting at the top of his voice and seriously angry. Now, I am a firm believer in respecting one's elders, but there nevertheless comes a point when a 70 odd year old bloke is entirely unwise to expect he can behave like this to a fit 26 year old. I politely and at a normal volume asked him to consult the HM about his problem because I wasn't prepared to talk to him any longer. Thankfully he did because while I am awfully placid, there's only so much one can hold one's temper, and mine was right on the limit.
HM came over and apologised for the chaps behaviour, and then another guy offered to lend me some longer warps.
The stupid thing is, if the bloke had just said "excuse me, I really would prefer it if you got some shore lines on there", I would have been more than happy to oblige.