Daedelus
Well-Known Member
I've encountered clipper when they almost squeezed me onto a buoy, I don't think they saw me until far too late, so I go along with keep clear of them.
Divers can be at the surface and can be found undertaking a drift dive. Saying that most of the dive boats in Scapa Flow have a permanant A flag painted on their vessel.That would mean a scuba diver in a stationary position.
Yup, as you have found, blubbin to teacher is a waste of time.
To OP, thanks for raising it, its annoying but hey, general life I reckon. Lots of incidents happen all the time but as long as its just egos, well hey ho. Plenty of times Ive thought of a great rant sometime after, you politely refrained from that!
What would I have done? Five toots, probably and then sailed around them and made conversation. Or just carried on and filed it under whatever.
What would I have done if I was organising the excersise? Put a well briefed lookout on the bow to hail and ask nicely for peeps to alter with the explanation why. thirty or more yards, no problem. Or when in the dim and distant past I was doing this for a magazine article in probably a similar spot, we used a safety boat to bimble around with the same instructions.
Still, no doubt the blubbers (except Stingo) are the same people who go off on one if Clipper has an unfortunate accident and go on and on about poor training.......
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They used to tell Solent they were doing training with a life-like dummy. That used to be on 16 for all to hear.
That didn't seem to be to ask for IRPCS changes but to reduce the risk of some do gooder calling 999 to report a person falling overboard...
Oi leave us “blue flags” out of this. Hopefully not all of us are “numties/muppets”
Sorry, I don't feel the need to rigorously check exactly what fraction of blue flags signify muppets.
For a quiet enjoyable sail around the Solent, doing our best to give ourselves space from anyone we even suspect of being a muppet works for us.
I like your relaxed, easy going style.![]()
You clearly lack the facility of clairvoyance. From your description, it seems that there was no sign of MOB activity, and presumably no radio message beforehand, so standing on would have been normal, unless you subscribe to the 'small give way to large' theory. I think I would have carried on and put it down to one of those things before posting about it on Scuttlebutt.
Still, no doubt the blubbers (except Stingo) are the same people who go off on one if Clipper has an unfortunate accident and go on and on about poor training.......
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Who, the MAIB? Still, it's nice to hear that they do some training, even if a MOB recovery procedure which requires two or three yachts to remain exactly in line a few dozen yards apart doesn't seem immediately applicable to ocean voyages. I wonder if shouty man also shouts at sand banks to get out of the way.
Those foreign bloody sand banks. Like that South African bank which refused to give way to the Clipper boat. The beach didn't even put up two balls or red over red.
Those foreign bloody sand banks. Like that South African bank which refused to give way to the Clipper boat. The beach didn't even put up two balls or red over red.
Who, the MAIB? Still, it's nice to hear that they do some training, even if a MOB recovery procedure which requires two or three yachts to remain exactly in line a few dozen yards apart doesn't seem immediately applicable to ocean voyages. I wonder if shouty man also shouts at sand banks to get out of the way.