SB's gone bonkers . . .
- claymore
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
I was always rather taken with Nina and Frederick - particularly Nina......
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
With due respect Webbie, you're trumpeting out yer arse. Altering course early is completely within the CR and is IMHO sensible. FWIW I thhought the wording of the question made it a stupid question ... how can an early alteration of course to avoid a close quarters situation be contrary to CR .. it per se complies .. It may add time to your voyage .. but hey that's a different issue!
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
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If you had any 'due respect' - not a quality you have ever been noted for on here or elsewhere - you would not have mentioned arse trumpeting; rather you would rather have attempted to engage me in a rational discussion as you convincingly and rationally explained your point.
However, as rational discussion is obviously not what you are after, I trumpet in your general direction:

If you had any 'due respect' - not a quality you have ever been noted for on here or elsewhere - you would not have mentioned arse trumpeting; rather you would rather have attempted to engage me in a rational discussion as you convincingly and rationally explained your point.
However, as rational discussion is obviously not what you are after, I trumpet in your general direction:
























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Re: Warning - long technical post . . .
Dammit.... my policy recently has been to slow down or alter course around their stern / let them pass ahead.Nick wrote: Multiple ships are another matter, and then it is even more important that we don't start making premature course changes just because they are bigger than us.

Wrong again!


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Re: Warning - long technical post . . .
Just because someone else thinks that you are wrong doesn't mean that you are, does it? You are alive & posting, so that means you haven't done anything too dangerous have you?Old_Glow_In_The_Deep wrote:Dammit.... my policy recently has been to slow down or alter course and come round their stern / let them pass ahead.Nick wrote: Multiple ships are another matter, and then it is even more important that we don't start making premature course changes just because they are bigger than us.![]()
Wrong again!![]()
I too am of the "Nina" persuasion. Wood gives way to glassfibre & glassfibre gives way to steel . . . I pass astern of anything big & commercial that looks like it is holding its bearing & I change course, by about 20-30deg, when still around a mile away.
Just as I would run if I was on a zebra crossing & the bus wasn't slowing down in good time. It's called self-preservation.
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Re: Warning - long technical post . . .
If you are less than a mile away and the vessel is still on a steady bearing then I think it is appropriate to alter course and I would usually do the same if my current course looked like crossing close ahead of the vessel.Arghiro wrote:Just because someone else thinks that you are wrong doesn't mean that you are, does it? You are alive & posting, so that means you haven't done anything too dangerous have you?
I too am of the "Nina" persuasion. Wood gives way to glassfibre & glassfibre gives way to steel . . . I pass astern of anything big & commercial that looks like it is holding its bearing & I change course, by about 20-30deg, when still around a mile away.
Just as I would run if I was on a zebra crossing & the bus wasn't slowing down in good time. It's called self-preservation.
We were talking about altering course more than two miles away, when you still can't be sure whether the give way vessel has commenced a manoevre that will take her clear of you, and when she does in fact still have plenty of time to do so.
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
I'll have to get a new pair of specs then, I doubt I could see many ships at 2 miles or more & I would definitely be pretty hard pushed to know which way they were going.
Do you wear your binoculars glued to your face?
Oh, & please don't give a huffy reply, I am teasing in a light-hearted manner with my tongue in my cheek.
Do you wear your binoculars glued to your face?

Oh, & please don't give a huffy reply, I am teasing in a light-hearted manner with my tongue in my cheek.

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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
Yer awright - Jimi has used up today's quota of huffy repliesArghiro wrote:I'll have to get a new pair of specs then, I doubt I could see many ships at 2 miles or more & I would definitely be pretty hard pushed to know which way they were going.
Do you wear your binoculars glued to your face?
Oh, & please don't give a huffy reply, I am teasing in a light-hearted manner with my tongue in my cheek.

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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
This has been a hoot - it started by observing that SB was going bonkers then went even more so....
Don't we just take sensible action in plenty of time to avoid a wee bump? Simples.
Don't we just take sensible action in plenty of time to avoid a wee bump? Simples.
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
FFS don't you start as well.Don't we just take sensible action in plenty of time to avoid a wee bump? Simples.
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
Are you banging on about yer diet again?claymore wrote:This has been a hoot - it started by observing that SB was going bonkers then went even more so....
Don't we just take sensible action in plenty of time to avoid a wee bump? Simples.
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
I thought that was what they rubber prophylactics was for!claymore wrote: Don't we just take sensible action in plenty of time to avoid a wee bump? Simples.
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
You see - this is what you lot get for marrying your cousins- I post 1 relevant comment and am instantly lambasted and lampooned.
The comment that cut the deepest was from the silken one -he who was once grateful for the Kindness I had shown when he was but a novice poster and a tad lacking in confidence.
I'll have you know I am an orphan as yet again Dear Heart is in the land of the land of the long runny nose - so its "Be kind to Claymore" month
Silkie - away aff tae yer skerry ye wee scaldie.
The comment that cut the deepest was from the silken one -he who was once grateful for the Kindness I had shown when he was but a novice poster and a tad lacking in confidence.
I'll have you know I am an orphan as yet again Dear Heart is in the land of the land of the long runny nose - so its "Be kind to Claymore" month
Silkie - away aff tae yer skerry ye wee scaldie.
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
Please accept my sincere apologies. I certainly wouldn't have attempted a humorous remark of that ilk if I'd known that the brains of the family were out of the country.
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Re: SB's gone bonkers . . .
TOP just makes me sad now. There only seems to be about a dozen posters who have pretty much driven the last vestige of fun from the place. I spoke to Richard at libs and they do seem rather concerned about the direction their forum has gone. As well as full circle, I too received a stern warning after I posted a message of concern to a contributor who seems to have rather jaded views of the police. Like FC I have currently walked away.
Passport Photographs are what you really look like ~ What people write in the safety of a semi-anonymous login are what they really think.
The sailing forums have damaged friendships with people who boat locally to us, I don't like that and would I think, prefer to live in blissful ignorance of said people's bigotry and bile... thus I am re-evaluating internet forums altogether.
Passport Photographs are what you really look like ~ What people write in the safety of a semi-anonymous login are what they really think.
The sailing forums have damaged friendships with people who boat locally to us, I don't like that and would I think, prefer to live in blissful ignorance of said people's bigotry and bile... thus I am re-evaluating internet forums altogether.