Goldie
Well-Known Member
I had a neighbour who ran his engines who produces an almighty stench fron old engines, to the point that I had to vacate my boat till at least half an hour after he had finished. He should either have plugged in, or gone to sea. He applogised afterwards, everytime, but never stopped him doing it.
There was an incident when a boat insisted on engine running - despite requests not to -when on a Newtown creek mooring a year or two ago. The fumes were blowing straight into the adjacent boat and the lady aboard had to be medically evacuated - I think it was reoported in a letter to either PBP or YM at the time.
I think the answer is consideration. If you're the only boat around then by all means run as and when you wish. If in a populated mooring area or anchorage, morning sounds good to me. When all's said and done, if you're moving on or just arrived, charging will happen as a matter of course. If you're staying the day, then you can run engines at an acceptable hour anyway.