menzies
Guru
When they are anchored it is much easier, we just dinghy past the cockpit, say hello, ask a simple question like "are you guys arriving or going?" Or "very nice Sabre, what year..." Or "you guys do OK in the storm last night," and then the conversation goes from there. If they see you coming and dive into the salon, then you know they don't want to chat!
It is still very easy in a transient marina - say in the Bahamas. Plenty of opening lines, same as above.
In a US marina, it's a bit tougher. But I have to admit i am a bit of a chatter on the docks and have no problems starting and continuing a conversation - I think the key is making it about them and their boat and only offering things about you and yours when they ask.
It is still very easy in a transient marina - say in the Bahamas. Plenty of opening lines, same as above.
In a US marina, it's a bit tougher. But I have to admit i am a bit of a chatter on the docks and have no problems starting and continuing a conversation - I think the key is making it about them and their boat and only offering things about you and yours when they ask.