Gargleblaster
Well-Known Member
I anchored just to the south of the southern breakwater at Ramsgate last Thursday at 1930 hours not wanting to go into Ramsgate as I wanted to leave at 0500 before the office opened and therefore couldn't pay and I had heard that they take your boat name and send you an extortionate bill.
Anchored in 2.6 metres of water under the keel at close to low water, with the anchor light on at the top of my mast and my anemometer showing 10 knots of breeze from the NW. Gales had been forecast but none had eventuated.
Quietly eating a rather nice curry in my saloon I had brought with me from home, when I heard the burble of a big diesel engine close by and someone calling out 'Can you hear me?'
Popped out of the saloon into the cockpit to find the RNLI had turned up as Ramsgate Port Control were worried if I was OK. I was asked to call up Port Control and tell them I was OK. Which I did. but I am astounded that a boat lying at night with an anchor light on was thought to be in trouble.
It was the first time I had chosen that place to anchor which is clearly marked on my charts as I usually choose somewhere off Deal or Sandwich.
When I left about 0400 the next morning I did call Port Control to tell them I was leaving so that they wouldn't send the RNLI scurrying after me to see if I was all right.
Anchored in 2.6 metres of water under the keel at close to low water, with the anchor light on at the top of my mast and my anemometer showing 10 knots of breeze from the NW. Gales had been forecast but none had eventuated.
Quietly eating a rather nice curry in my saloon I had brought with me from home, when I heard the burble of a big diesel engine close by and someone calling out 'Can you hear me?'
Popped out of the saloon into the cockpit to find the RNLI had turned up as Ramsgate Port Control were worried if I was OK. I was asked to call up Port Control and tell them I was OK. Which I did. but I am astounded that a boat lying at night with an anchor light on was thought to be in trouble.
It was the first time I had chosen that place to anchor which is clearly marked on my charts as I usually choose somewhere off Deal or Sandwich.
When I left about 0400 the next morning I did call Port Control to tell them I was leaving so that they wouldn't send the RNLI scurrying after me to see if I was all right.