The Raggie Motto "Power gives way to sail"

....when we see those walls of steel thundering down Channel onto us at 12-30 kts, and the Condor coming up behind at 36kts, and a big Brittany crossing in front at 26kts, and we are flat out at 6kts, sphincters twitching at a radar and AIS full of targets converging on us, then the fog rolls in....

We wish we'd bought a nice, fast, Hardy or Nelson or taken up Golf instead!:D:D:D:D

Well put like that I understand why some get so defensive , BTW golf isnt the way forward for a grown man to relax :D
 
Some of us know you better...:D

Watch out in the new year, I get my RIB so will be hunting you down if you venture out in the Solent.

Happy Christmas :)

Committee boat ? or are you intending on bouncing around for the hell of it ?

I was a very keen sailor, hardly missing a race weekend including the winter series, it was during my committee boat/rescue duties that introduced me to speed/power and I never really looked back, converted after one weekend and 1oo L of petrol :cool:.
 
Committee boat ? or are you intending on bouncing around for the hell of it ?

I was a very keen sailor, hardly missing a race weekend including the winter series, it was during my committee boat/rescue duties that introduced me to speed/power and I never really looked back, converted after one weekend and 1oo L of petrol :cool:.
For the hell of it. Went back to sailing from motor when my daughter was little and petrol prices got silly. Taken the sailing boat out for the whole winter to do some jobs this year for the first time ever, so buying a rib to get back on the water until the spring and probably use it for a bit of work in the summer.
 
That's why they have all those Rules...

Well put like that I understand why some get so defensive , BTW golf isnt the way forward for a grown man to relax :D

..in Golf Clubhouses. Went to a Christmas meal with SWMBO in one on Friday.
Fascinatingly anal, prohibitive notices everywhere, right up there with the unwritten one about not wearing your hat at the bar of the Island SC that no one tells you about until the barman has ignored you for 20mins!:D

Makes you wonder about Golfers IQ?:eek:

Don't worry, DAKA, I couldn't afford to golf, offshore racing is much cheaper!:rolleyes:
 
If you think the ColRegs are a game then you need to stay off the water.

- W

I think you might have got the wrong end of the stick, this thread is about the raggie motto " power gives way to sail " and nothing at all to do with colregs .

This thread is just a play ground for trolls (nice to see that you have joined in) ;)its to be treated as a game.

I havent read anything on this thread to indicate that anyone doesnt take the actual colregs seriously but obviously not take the raggies motto seriously.


"power gives way to sail" :rolleyes:


50 years ago maybe :D
 
There's nothing wrong with it, and it's as relevant today as it ever was.

It's all about ability to manoeuvre.

Mobo man sitting on the flybridge of his stinkpot can stop, go backwards, left, right at the push of a lever or the turn of a wheel. A raggie has ropes and flappy things that take time, and often crew to sort out should a change of direction be required.

It makes perfect sense that power gives way to sail, unless the powered vessel is even more constrained in its ability to manoeuvre. (no brakes, fishing, in a narrow channel)

You'll notice I've used terms that the average Mobo driver will understand, (left, right, brakes, wheel etc.) :D
 
There's nothing wrong with it, and it's as relevant today as it ever was.

It's all about ability to manoeuvre.

Mobo man sitting on the flybridge of his stinkpot can stop, go backwards, left, right at the push of a lever or the turn of a wheel. A raggie has ropes and flappy things that take time, and often crew to sort out should a change of direction be required.

It makes perfect sense that power gives way to sail, unless the powered vessel is even more constrained in its ability to manoeuvre. (no brakes, fishing, in a narrow channel)

You'll notice I've used terms that the average Mobo driver will understand, (left, right, brakes, wheel etc.) :D


sorry, you lost me at manoeuvre, what does that mean?
 
There's nothing wrong with it, and it's as relevant today as it ever was.

It's all about ability to manoeuvre.

Mobo man sitting on the flybridge of his stinkpot can stop, go backwards, left, right at the push of a lever or the turn of a wheel. A raggie has ropes and flappy things that take time, and often crew to sort out should a change of direction be required.

It makes perfect sense that power gives way to sail, unless the powered vessel is even more constrained in its ability to manoeuvre. (no brakes, fishing, in a narrow channel)

You'll notice I've used terms that the average Mobo driver will understand, (left, right, brakes, wheel etc.) :D

Is this meant to be one of those ironic posts :D

If not I think you need to re read the thread or at least clarify if you are talking about I.R.P.C.S (colregs) or the raggies motto 'power gives way to sail' which is inaccurate and shouldnt be confused as the same :)
 
The whole thing is a bit of a dinosaur, and the wind driven crowd have inherited it from vessels who actually deserved it. It originated when steam vessels first started plying the same crowded waters as sailing cargo vessels, and they were GENUINELY difficult to manouver. It really has no place today, but is rather hard to simply remove. There is absolutely no (sensible)justification these days for a small plastic vessel which has the ability to use both power and wind for propulsion to demand "right of way" over another.

I'm in the privileged position of sitting in both camps, as well as having something rather larger to play with professionally, and the Steam gives way to Sail situation has been a source of constant amusement for me over the years. Many is the time I've seen someone at the helm - usually around the UK, stare fixedly ahead and force me to take avoiding action in the Dover or Channel TSS, while they revel in their misplaced and mistaken sense of power like a janitor with the toilet keys.

Not a lot can be done about it - except perhaps mandatory registration and education. Can't see that happening - infringement of personal liberty.....

CC
 
The whole thing is a bit of a dinosaur, and the wind driven crowd have inherited it from vessels who actually deserved it. It originated when steam vessels first started plying the same crowded waters as sailing cargo vessels, and they were GENUINELY difficult to manouver. It really has no place today, but is rather hard to simply remove. There is absolutely no (sensible)justification these days for a small plastic vessel which has the ability to use both power and wind for propulsion to demand "right of way" over another.

I'm in the privileged position of sitting in both camps, as well as having something rather larger to play with professionally, and the Steam gives way to Sail situation has been a source of constant amusement for me over the years. Many is the time I've seen someone at the helm - usually around the UK, stare fixedly ahead and force me to take avoiding action in the Dover or Channel TSS, while they revel in their misplaced and mistaken sense of power like a janitor with the toilet keys.

Not a lot can be done about it - except perhaps mandatory registration and education. Can't see that happening - infringement of personal liberty.....

CC

it is the "stare straight ahead / do not make eye contact" that makes me smile.... interesting to hear your perspective
 
Do Raggies become Honorary members of the Mobo club when they are under engine only power and shout and swear at the ones that cut them up under sail?

That's the thing the average mobo forgets, most raggies spend some of their time as mobos - usually the difficult bits either end of a trip as well. I doubt that many mobos have as many hours under sail as the average raggie does under power...:)
 
Gosh, real status at last for raggies!

Originally Posted by Capt Cautious
they revel in their misplaced and mistaken sense of power like a janitor with the toilet keys.

Two steps for pay and pension at least, in one mighty bound!:cool:
I shall buy a new Breton kep, and a new defaced red, to flaunt my exhalted status, when transiting the Pond du Solent next month under sail!:D:D

BTW, vide l'escagot post above re hours under engine, is a raggie driver under power alone, a mobo driver designed by a committee?
 
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OK I'll try and put it another way....

There was a moboater from Poole,
who spent his life savings on fuel.
He was pushed to the brink
by the noise and the stink
and the raggies who thought him a fool.

His lovely wife had to agree,
she didn't like going to sea.
It was over too fast,
it never did last
much later than quarter to three.

The Mobo was sold with remorse,
to fund an expensive divorce.
His ex-wife is free
and loves going to sea,
with raggies who can stay the course.

Now take heed of this sorry tale,
and avoid the same epic fail.
Don't be a fool,
remember one rule,
Power must give way to sail!!
 
Good one Trevor. :) LOL
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IMHO, white plastic toys sail or power should get out of the way of commercial shipping.

Frogs regs:
  • Might is Right
  • Self preservation dictates common sense prevails

Amazed this Jurassic debate/troll is still alive.
 
The siuren lure of the Foruii...

Good one Trevor. :) LOL
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IMHO, white plastic toys sail or power should get out of the way of commercial shipping.

Frogs regs:
  • Might is Right
  • Self preservation dictates common sense prevails

Amazed this Jurassic debate/troll is still alive.

Deah Bouy, Never, Ever, Underestimate the power of thread drift and the magentic attraction of converting a simple motto fred into a ColRegs or Anchor thread:D
Fill your ears with beeswax at once if you wish to pass the rocks on which the sirens sing!

BTW, has anyone considered the number of mobos and yachts, who do not show an anchor ball in Osborne Bay or the Bramble Precautionary Area?:D:D:D:D
 
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