DPH
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Show seamanship and alter your course to pass behind so he doesn't have to deal with your wash on the nose.
What anchor did he have? Just trying to add to the joy of this post!
Probably had a blue ensign and a Breton cap.![]()
There's a great line in a certain classic sailing book, where a yotty asks the range patrol boat 'which way at 5 knots?', getting the reply 'suggest sinking where you are, Sir'.
So the OP came out of the submarine barrier gap at 19 knots? Or accelerate to 19knots from that point?
Any alteration of course between the barrier and spotting the yacht?
From there to the main channel into Pompey is a couple of miles.
Spotted the yacht at a range of 1NM. That's either poor vis or not a great lookout.
So did the OP set a course from the barrier gap for a collision in about 6 minutes?
The yacht was travelling roughly at right angles to the powerboat's path.
So if his assessment was that the powerboat was going close behind the yacht, as seems to be very common, then any alteration of course is only going to make the approach closer.
The fact that the OP went behind the yacht, altering to port, suggests that his CPA was very close behind the yacht rather than ahead. Even if the predicted CPA was bang on the yacht, you've got to allow for the possibility that the yacht will misjudge it slightly and by the time he re-assesses it, it's late to do anything useful.
Had I been driving my RIB at 30knots, I think I'd have just gone a fair distance behind the yacht and thought nothing of it.
Where I am coming from:
It was not the fact that a give way vessel did not but his arrogance that he was in the right and I was wrong.
I quite happily make allowances for anyone not knowing the rules as everyone is on the same learning curve I once was.
At the weekend in Chichester I was suddenly surrounded by dingys in a race in a narrower channel at a low tide and spent more time going astern than ahead. The rules still apply.
Have had yachts pull out onto a channel resulting in quite a lot of astern power to avoid a collision, impolite but the rules still apply.
Not forgetting that I had to learn once.
I teach Power boat 2 whilst understand the arguments for and against compulsory qualifications eg. The EU ICC, those who don’t have some sort of training can lead to very dangerous situations.
There you go, had my rant, now I can go back to waving at any one who looks (knowing that those who will not make eye contact will not wave back)
My point exactly !
BTW I'm not really anti Mobo, there is many yachties that shouldn't be let anywhere near the water if you ask me. It just all happens at a lot less speed..........
Finally it must be something in the UK drinking water as in Spain everyone just waves at everyone else.
Yachts only do about 5 knots under power. A motorboat doing 5knots should be treated as equal to a yacht under power.
However a motorboat at 20 knots is the more manoeverable vessel and should keep clear of anything going at 5 knots.
Maybe all motor boat skippers should try sailing .
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I'd like one of those. My present one is a bit knackered. Where do I get one?Careful or I'll have to give away the scoring system yotties use for the trophy wives/girlfriends seen on some mobo's.
I'd like one of those. My present one is a bit knackered. Where do I get one?
I'd like one of those. My present one is a bit knackered. Where do I get one?
Mike
I think you will find the cost of changing eye-wateringly high!![]()
Mike
I think you will find the cost of changing eye-wateringly high!![]()
Nope. There were about 8 on board, pretty much all focussed on getting the canvas up. No acknowledgement of my actions. Not a good way to teach people.More likely it was student who was so nervous that he/she forgot to do the basic thing of looking up river before casting off. Hopefully the instructor waved an apology and used it as a teaching point.
This age old conflict between power and sail does indeed seem to be a peculiarly British thing. Having spent the last 16yrs in the Med in locations as diverse as France, Spain, Balearics, Croatia, Italy and Sardinia, I can say hand on heart I have only been gesticulated at once by a yottie and he was on a British flagged boat whereas during my previous 12yrs in and around the Solent, it was a regular occurrence. I think British based yotties just have a massive chip on their shoulders about mobos as in if you're not piss wet through and freezing your bollox off going backwards in the wrong direction, its not doing you any good. In other words they're jealous of us and most of them would rather be in a nice warm dry motor boat travelling at speed in the right direction, only their sailing mates would never speak to them again and they'd be blackballed at their sailing club
I hope the OP is not driving home on the M25, that'll really send the blood pressure up.