This doesn't happen every day.

Koeketiene

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Were out for a sail today (Easter Monday).
Just as we were about to head for home, a Belgian Navy ship passed by our mooring.
E-mailed them a picture.

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A couple of hours later, they sent me a picture back. :encouragement:

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nice to know you have you own close protection detail nearby to make sure there are no mines in your track.


A good bit of fun, that must have been.
 
May not be every day but certainly every 18 years! This one - the Wandalaar (not spelt right I know) was a tiny speck London way when I had just crossed the SW Sunk - gave us one very long toot on its horn which translated as 'sod off sailing boat, I'm travelling very fast in a narrow channel and not stopping'. Although you can't see it from the photos, the wash was difficult to deal with.



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Before anyone says anything, I've sorted the varnish on the boom!

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May not be every day but certainly every 18 years! This one - the Wandalaar (not spelt right I know) was a tiny speck London way when I had just crossed the SW Sunk - gave us one very long toot on its horn which translated as 'sod off sailing boat, I'm travelling very fast in a narrow channel and not stopping'. Although you can't see it from the photos, the wash was difficult to deal with.




From what I can see, it looks like she was on GT (gas turbine).
This would mean she was at least doing 22kts.
You interpreted the long blast of her horn correctly. ;)
 
She was certainly shifting. She was literally a black dot on the horizon and whoosh she was past us. The fan-tail whatever was enormous and we stood on our bum. Was glad we had come off the shallow stuff.
 
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