Danny Jo
Well-Known Member
Freestyle finished her Hebridean cruise last week with a brisk sail down the Sound of Mull to Oban. Crossing the Sound of Lismore in a southwesterly F7 (gusting 39 knots) we were making 7 knots flying only a partly rolled genoa. Approaching the narrow Northern entrance to Kerrera Sound I looked behind and saw the Mull ferry on the same course.
Charlie chartplotter had his cover on because one of the crew was honing his pilotage skills. By popular demand, however, I removed said cover in order to access Charlie's interpretation of the AIS data. "Freestyle" was 1 Nm from the narrows, travelling at 7 knots. The "Isle of Mull" was 2 Nm from the narrows, travelling at 14 knots. The CPA seemed redundant in the circumstances, but was fluctuating between 30 and 60 feet (Charlie's so bloodyminded, I cannot get him to talk to me in metres unless I settle for km instead of Nm for longer distances).
Pretty cut-and-dried case, I'd say. What would you do?
Charlie chartplotter had his cover on because one of the crew was honing his pilotage skills. By popular demand, however, I removed said cover in order to access Charlie's interpretation of the AIS data. "Freestyle" was 1 Nm from the narrows, travelling at 7 knots. The "Isle of Mull" was 2 Nm from the narrows, travelling at 14 knots. The CPA seemed redundant in the circumstances, but was fluctuating between 30 and 60 feet (Charlie's so bloodyminded, I cannot get him to talk to me in metres unless I settle for km instead of Nm for longer distances).
Pretty cut-and-dried case, I'd say. What would you do?