rgano
Guru
- Joined
- Oct 8, 2007
- Messages
- 5,152
- Location
- Panama City area
- Vessel Name
- FROLIC
- Vessel Make
- Mainship 30 Pilot II since 2015. GB-42 1986-2015. Former Unlimited Tonnage Master
One fine day we get held up below the Coffeeville Lock for a 24-hour lock maintenance. Am anchored bow and stern just outside a line of buoys on the RDB when these two guys "delivering" a 30-something cruiser arrive from astern and upon discovering the delay from me, inform us they got no anchor and can they borrow something. I hand them a lunch hook and a 100 feet of nylon in a milk crate. Next morning, well before the 24-hours are up, the lock calls and says get here fast and we won't have to wait the commercial tow on the nearby sandbar. We are all a--- and elbows securing from cooking breakfast and getting all systems running and trying to retrieve two anchors when I look up and see the other vessel's bow overhanging me on my fantail and one of the dudes handing me the anchor and rode to pile on top on all the other confusion back there. Sheesh, he coulda waited and checked when this could have been done more conveniently, like right after the lock maybe? No good deed goes unpunished I guess.
Anchors, don't leave home without em.
Anchors, don't leave home without em.