prv
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I'd certainly not do what I heard unfolding a few weeks back. Someone had lost their engine, 2 miles north of Egypt point, and wanted the coastguard or harbourmaster to come all the way out so they could tow them back in...in a good Easterly F4. They were going to sail around for a bit whilst they waited for them to turn up. OK so you probably would not try to sail into any Cowes marina short handed in a larger boat (which it was from the description the skipper was giving) but at least sail into the river and make it easy for people rather than calling the CG the moment your donkey wouldn't start!
Yep - think I heard that one too, and quite agree. Calling for help fine, but only for the last bit, not all the way home. And a nudge that calling the harbourmaster direct may have been more appropriate than the Coastguard. Although, as always, it's easy to nitpick after the fact.
Was it just me, or did it sound like he'd made zero effort to get the donk going? Not suggesting people should start stripping the head gasket before asking for help, but I got the distinct impression he'd pressed the starter button, nothing had happened, so he'd picked up the radio. The Coastguard asked him a couple of times what was wrong, and he just said "I pressed the button and it won't start". Even something as simple as switching to the other battery may have got him going.
Pete