Debennut
Well-Known Member
Is it my imagination, or is it me perhaps getting a touch of the "Meldrews"? I have been aware this season that some of my fellow boaters are becoming less considerate of other sailors. Twice in the last month I have had to take avoiding action when I have been the stand on vessel. Then, coming out of the Walton Backwaters, a power boat came up behind me at speed, only altering course at the last moment passing me at about 20 meters with a bow wave like a destroyer and a wake to match. I'm afraid I was churlish enough not to return his cheery wave! Entering round the dog leg at Stone Point I was overtaken by another yacht, obviously going flat out passing me by about 2/3 meters. The helmsman had a look of grim determination on his face, not acknowledging me. Why the hurry? I wasn't going abnormally slowly. Why are some people on the water in such a hurry now days, or has it always been the case? Surely, being on the water is the antedote to the rush of normal life?
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