menzies
Guru
What an interesting afternoon we had yesterday. I was walking through the pilothouse and noticed the little trawler (Albin I believe) anchored ahead of us was getting closer, and closer with each wind gust. I went out to the foredeck and, yep, she was dragging anchor down on top of us. Her dinghy was gone so her folks were ashore. I gave a couple of blast of the horn just in case someone was on board but no response. I called Sian and asked her to get some fenders ready.
I called the dockmaster. When we anchor and dinghy ashore they ask us to leave contact details in case they need to call us. I told him what was going on and asked him to check to see if he had contact details for these people, he did - but he tried multiple times with no answer so left messages. We took our snubber off and laid out more chain to back away from the boat. I would have preferred to lift anchor and move away but we were both sailing back and forth and that would have increased the risk of us meeting. If it had gotten closer I would have started my engines and reversed against my anchor to one side.The dockmaster also called the Hampton police who responded both on land and by water. A rescue boat and a police patrol boat showed up. They grabbed the runaway and held her ahead of us. The owners finally showed up and lifted her dragging anchor. They apologized to us before taking off.
I called the dockmaster. When we anchor and dinghy ashore they ask us to leave contact details in case they need to call us. I told him what was going on and asked him to check to see if he had contact details for these people, he did - but he tried multiple times with no answer so left messages. We took our snubber off and laid out more chain to back away from the boat. I would have preferred to lift anchor and move away but we were both sailing back and forth and that would have increased the risk of us meeting. If it had gotten closer I would have started my engines and reversed against my anchor to one side.The dockmaster also called the Hampton police who responded both on land and by water. A rescue boat and a police patrol boat showed up. They grabbed the runaway and held her ahead of us. The owners finally showed up and lifted her dragging anchor. They apologized to us before taking off.