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FishinJC wrote:
You are right. Bitching about it does nothing and it is each boats responsibility to remain safe no matter what the situation. I wasn't concerned with safety until the boats bunched up and people started to get ****ed off. ****ed off people late in the afternoon can cause unsafe waters. Especially if there had been any drinking going on. ... My focus was safely getting around the yakers' and getting the hell out of there. Sounds right, but it's a shame you couldn't talk to them at least a little bit as you went by. Maybe leaning over and saying conversationally, "You know, there's a lot of traffic thru here, those guys have to stay in the channel (point at other boats), and a lot of 'em could PO'd at you being in their way." It honestly might not have occured to them (that still makes them morons). Last year, I tried to avert a situation where some bone heads in a small CC fishing boat blocked a channel with current. They were anchored right in the middle, at a bend, in a place where the water is really shallow anywhere outside the dradged channel. A bridge had just opened a mile or so south and there was a big tug & barge as well as the parade of ICW traffic. I slowed considerably to go past these guys, since we could not miss them by more than about 10'. They gave me angry looks as I leaned out our pilothouse to speak to them. I said "There is a BIG barge coming around that corner in about 3 minutes, it would be a good idea to haul anchor and get out of his way." Since they made no effort to move, I put out a 'securite' call on channel 16 to warn the boats coming behind us. It would probably have been justified if that barge had run them down, but instead he ran aground himself, including probable damage to his running gear since we saw his prop slinging sand & mud in the air as he hit. We listend to the salvage effort on the VHF for many hours that afternoon, felt sorry for that barge skipper. Fair Skies Doug King |
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DSK wrote: I slowed considerably to go past these guys, since we could not miss them by more than about 10'. They gave me angry looks as I leaned out our pilothouse to speak to them. I said "There is a BIG barge coming around that corner in about 3 minutes, it would be a good idea to haul anchor and get out of his way." Since they made no effort to move, I put out a 'securite' call on channel 16 to warn the boats coming behind us. Is it not illegal to 1) Anchor there in the first place 2) Not give way to the bigger craft with limited maneuverability? As they made no attempt to correct their behaviour after verbal advice, I suppose the best course of action would have been to get the authorities to fine them. Varis Fair Skies Doug King |
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