"SLOW DOWN" She screamed

...oh and Ribs... a few weeks back I found myself shouting at a couple in a rib casually proceeding up the Hamble past mercury at around 8/9knots making a tidal wave nearly throwing me & daughter out of our little dinghy!

Agree on Ribs. Usually nose pointing sky high with a two foot wake behind which has twice nearly put me in the drink from a rowing tender.
 
If people are frighten or angry enough to be screaming, dosen't that suggest that DAKA must be causing them real alarm. Way up there in his Ivory Fly bridge he may not see the small child in a tender being churned into tomato soup by hs props.


The impact of wash has little to do with the boat causing it & is ALL to do with the perception of the frightened recipient. Whatever happened to tolerance & consideration for others, especially those less well off than oneself?

Once again a wash thread on here exposes the arrogance of the few.
 
Come on Searush, we're all just having a bit of fun with this....

I'm sure the vast majority of MoBo's and for that matter Rag and Stick would never be as inconsiderate as those youngsters on their FB, but we also know that 'foolishness is tied up with the heart of a boy' mind you I think the bible then goes on to say about the rod of discipline removing it from him, mmmm its been a long time since I read it......!

But if you guys think its tough in the UK, you should come out to Spain! A couple of years ago we were berthed at the end of a pontoon and were rocked to death almost every weekend (which is why we moved to another berth!). I have seen several pontoons full of boats all rocking at different frequencies with the perpetrators motoring-in almost oblivious to the wake left behind! On one occasion, SWMBO's cousin, was asleep on the couch in the saloon and was rocked clean off!

I personally take great care with my wash so I dont mind having the odd joke about it, but I bet that 'young skipper' who was clearly showing-off to his mates, was not that happy with himself after the event. Well I hope so anyway!
 
If people are frighten or angry enough to be screaming, dosen't that suggest that DAKA must be causing them real alarm. Way up there in his Ivory Fly bridge he may not see the small child in a tender being churned into tomato soup by hs props.


The impact of wash has little to do with the boat causing it & is ALL to do with the perception of the frightened recipient. Whatever happened to tolerance & consideration for others, especially those less well off than oneself?

Once again a wash thread on here exposes the arrogance of the few.

come on searush, you cant seriously think I could produce any wash never mind significant wash in astern down a narrow mooring fairway lined with anchors .

As to youngsters in dinghies, thats a red herring :rolleyes:

Most people are sensible enough to only let them in the fairway outside lock access or keep them on a line.

I estimate my astern speed to have been 2-4 knots

Does anyone have any idea how fast a flat stern boat can go in astern ?
 
come on searush, you cant seriously think I could produce any wash never mind significant wash in astern down a narrow mooring fairway lined with anchors .

As to youngsters in dinghies, thats a red herring :rolleyes:

Most people are sensible enough to only let them in the fairway outside lock access or keep them on a line.

I estimate my astern speed to have been 2-4 knots

Does anyone have any idea how fast a flat stern boat can go in astern ?

Well it aint gonna be faster than hull speed Pete :D
 
In astern, a motorboat will naturally create considerably greater wake than when going ahead, due to the relatively flat transom. Though I seriously doubt this would cause enough wake to be of any concern to a yacht, as the transom will also cause a natural reduction in effective motion in astern, such as to make it more effective to reduce speed.
 
Hi Rehab,

If I was in open water and tried to go fast enough to make a wake the props would cavitate so badly the whole boat would shudder, you cant get a wake from my boat in astern, a ripple perhaps , but no stern wake or bow wave.


Here we go again :D

But this time it really is beyond belief and proof some raggies moan for the sake of it ................

Well I guess searush has confirmed that theory :D:D:D
 
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