DAKA
Well-Known Member
Fine
But it isn't a narrow channel ...
No its a narrow ****ing harbour entrance
Fine
But it isn't a narrow channel ...
No its a narrow ****ing harbour entrance![]()
Er. Not out there it isn't !
sorry - should've said - 1/2 way between West Pole and the Bar BeaconYou havent really told us just where 'out there is'
We obviously go out at different times - that's not my experience!From my experience I feel that most mobos, sailing boats under power , ribs, dive boats, harbour masters treat it as a narrow approach channel from HISC to Bar beacon. 99% boats pass port to port(save the area where the channel joins at HISC.).
Not extreme ...Sailing in this area needs to be done with extreme caution as you have found.
Why not? Especially when I can sail the same course/speed as when under motor ... I'll admit we put the Genoa away if we want greater visibility ...For safety reasons I would not sail in this channel.
It wasn't really low - I have no idea where the RIB thought he was - but he was no where near the starboard side - or even heading towards a mark ...At low water a mobo selects a course through the deep water avoiding the charted shallows and will follow it , a lot of mobos will not expect a boat to be sailing in/out to impede them as long as they stay to starboard (which is where I guess the RIB thought he was).
It's tempting not to avoid it next time ...Again not attempting to take any blame away from the RIB, he was at fault.
Just attempting to explain why he did it and what you can do to avoid it next weekend !
For safety reasons I would not sail in this channel.
At low water a mobo selects a course through the deep water avoiding the charted shallows and will follow it , a lot of mobos will not expect a boat to be sailing in/out to impede them as long as they stay to starboard
Why not? Especially when I can sail the same course/speed as when under motor ... I'll admit we put the Genoa away if we want greater visibility ...
Fine
....he was heading straight out then suddenly altered course to cut across our bows...
Why not? everyone else does!Out of interest, seeing as you are claiming Bar beacon to west pole as open waters, would you mind if I plane passed you ?.
athough I don't don't exactly where your incident took place.
I wouldn't beat yourself up over this - Life's too short.
Chichester can be a stressful place to be, if you let it get to you.
Chichester can be a stressful place to be, if you let it get to you.
Unfortunately there are prats in all camps - sometimes we just make the wrong call and "get in the way" - I don't have a problem with that as long as the error is acknowledged (works both ways!)
There should be some universal signal for "Oops, I didn't mean to get that close, and if I had dropped off the plane, the wake would have been even larger".
Last season it went a bit wrong East of Cowes. Very busy, and I thought that I had a clear path through at planing speed with enough separation. Then a smaller yacht emerged from behind a larger one, and the gap I was aiming for turned into a "closing" gap and shrunk dramatically.
There should be some universal signal for "Oops, I didn't mean to get that close, and if I had dropped off the plane, the wake would have been even larger".
I thought there was one......
You unbutton your shorts, turn away from the raggie
bend over with your hands in your pockets![]()