jimbaerselman
Well-Known Member
Greek quay stuff. A typical day in the life of a flotilla skipper.
Chatting to the last boat to arrive at quayside cafe, their reason was given by the couple on board. "Being last boat in means no snarl-ups as long as you're first boat out, since your anchor's on top. And we like leaving early".
Watched departure next morning. Crew casts off stern warps, tidies them away. Helm engages gear to move out (!). Crew fends off neighbours, when clear, moves to windlass, starts hauling, chain leading slightly aft. Clear of other boats, helm raises revs, and about 3 to 4 lengths out, turns to exit harbour to stbd.
Pause.
Previous starboard neighbour boat's bow moves to the right, next boat too.
Departing boat doing 2 - 3kts. Helm spins wheel to port, shouts something about "?? steering ??!". Anchor chain, now taut, spins boat to stbd to point at boats on quay. Helm takes engine out of gear
Boat comes to rest, bows firmly stuffed between boats on quay, about six along from previous berth.
Appalled, helm disengages brain, and engages reverse. Black smoke. Engine stops.
Luckily, no wind. Lot's of conflicting advice flying around in several languages though. Lines attached to offended boats.
I get my SCUBA gear out . . . again.
Rule number one on flotilla departure briefings - pull yourself out by anchor, and never engage gear until you can see the anchor's clear.
Chatting to the last boat to arrive at quayside cafe, their reason was given by the couple on board. "Being last boat in means no snarl-ups as long as you're first boat out, since your anchor's on top. And we like leaving early".
Watched departure next morning. Crew casts off stern warps, tidies them away. Helm engages gear to move out (!). Crew fends off neighbours, when clear, moves to windlass, starts hauling, chain leading slightly aft. Clear of other boats, helm raises revs, and about 3 to 4 lengths out, turns to exit harbour to stbd.
Pause.
Previous starboard neighbour boat's bow moves to the right, next boat too.
Departing boat doing 2 - 3kts. Helm spins wheel to port, shouts something about "?? steering ??!". Anchor chain, now taut, spins boat to stbd to point at boats on quay. Helm takes engine out of gear
Boat comes to rest, bows firmly stuffed between boats on quay, about six along from previous berth.
Appalled, helm disengages brain, and engages reverse. Black smoke. Engine stops.
Luckily, no wind. Lot's of conflicting advice flying around in several languages though. Lines attached to offended boats.
I get my SCUBA gear out . . . again.
Rule number one on flotilla departure briefings - pull yourself out by anchor, and never engage gear until you can see the anchor's clear.
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