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I have to tell you this, although I don't come out of it very well.....
I was anchored in a bay in Croatia, rafted on to two other yachts. We had turned up early and had a BBQ off the back on off one of the other yachts; then sat in the saloon (drinking), watched the sun go down and stars come out. All very nice....
As we were enjoying ourselves, several other yachts started apprearing and anchoring all around the bay. We knew from the weather forecast that the Meltemi was going to kick up overnight; would be F7 from the North, so had positioned ourselves at the sheltered end and got our three anchors (between us) well dug in.
Around 2am, through the noise of the wind, I was awoken by the noise of an anchor chain running....
When I stuck my head up into the cockpit I saw a 50 foot yacht laying his anchor across our three. He was about 45 degrees to the wind, the crew were all up and about, must have been 6 people on deck shouting in Czech at each other, total kayos. My friends on the other yacht said they has seen them hit a yacht earlier when trying to anchor in another place. On hearing that, I grabbed the high power spot light and pointing it straight at the helmsman told him to "F*** Off to the other side of the bay". (Not very helpfull I'm afraid)
I was told to be more helpful by my friends. So relising that they were putting down far too little chain for a 50 footer in 30 knots of breeze I tried again, this time shouting "Go over there and put down more Chain", I showed them a spot with the spotlight. The next time they tried to anchor, some 100 yards on our beam, I kept shouting "More Chain" when they stopped putting it down until I thought they had enough. I think they put down three times what they had been putting down.
Fortunately, that put a stop to the shenanigans and I got an undisturbed sleep for the rest of the night.
In the morning they were still there and motored past us on the way out of the bay giving us a sheepish wave. I did feel sorry for them in the morning as it must have been quite terrifying
for the crew onboard...
I have to tell you this, although I don't come out of it very well.....
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Around 2am, through the noise of the wind, I was awoken by the noise of an anchor chain running....
When I stuck my head up into the cockpit I saw a 50 foot yacht laying his anchor across our three. He was about 45 degrees to the wind, the crew were all up and about, must have been 6 people on deck shouting in Czech at each other, total kayos. My friends on the other yacht said they has seen them hit a yacht earlier when trying to anchor in another place. On hearing that, I grabbed the high power spot light and pointing it straight at the helmsman told him to "F*** Off to the other side of the bay". (Not very helpfull I'm afraid)
I was told to be more helpful by my friends. So relising that they were putting down far too little chain for a 50 footer in 30 knots of breeze I tried again, this time shouting "Go over there and put down more Chain", I showed them a spot with the spotlight. The next time they tried to anchor, some 100 yards on our beam, I kept shouting "More Chain" when they stopped putting it down until I thought they had enough. I think they put down three times what they had been putting down.
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