Nostrodamus
Well-Known Member
Been through loads of times, in daylight, at night and once during a huge storm, always stick very close to the mainland side, never worried about or been bothered by the current, seen the *******i - nasty if you were under sail in a light wind!
Just at dawn it must get cheaper or have lower pilotage requirements for ships, they hang about outside till daybreak, then its like the Wacky Races - I once saw a tanker, a container ship, a ferry and a large fishing boat all going abreast through the narrow bit (only 1 mile wide) - the ferry won.
Report to the authorities, really? there is no requirement for a small boat to even have a radio, so it is rather unlikely.
But I do agree that you have to watch out for Beppo floating about in a tiny boat hoping to catch a sprat.
Bill, I admire sailors like you who don't seem to get bothered or phased by anything. Personally I do so I like to be aware of what I am going into and I do get worried by the sea and the effects it can have. Certainly the current swung our ground track all over and within the space of 400m we changed speed from 7.5 over the ground to less than a knot. A couple we were talking to had tried three times to go through at the wrong time. Twice they went back as they were going back against the current.
It was funny yesterday to hear the VTS giving a Turkish warship a rollocking for not reporting to them.
