Good one Roger! Here is my $0.02
At the marina in Quantico and most others I have been in, sailing inside the marina is discouraged. On a few occasions I have had to sail in and out. One time a marina manager did look at me with a dead motor (after Isabel we had no power on the docks for months and no way to recharge batteries) and told me I knew what I was doing and he had no problem with me sailing in and out.
On a return trip I came in under sail on my job, furling it up little by little as I approached my slip. Two very experienced sailors saw me coming in under sail and took off running for my slip. I finished furling my jib, made the turn and ghosted right into my slip in front of them (note at this point they were witnesses). One of them, a fellow named Mike Fallon who was one of the top sailors on the river in his day, looked at me and said "That was some fine sailing." I thanked him politely and tried to figure out a way to keep my head from swelling too much. :2cool:
Usually the dock is loaded with people when I screw up and no one is around when I do something great.
Roger, that was pretty funny! :dance:Maybe it was just the marina I used to keep my boat at, but my impression is that most boater shouldn't be allowed to operate inside the marina under power either.
At the marina in Quantico and most others I have been in, sailing inside the marina is discouraged. On a few occasions I have had to sail in and out. One time a marina manager did look at me with a dead motor (after Isabel we had no power on the docks for months and no way to recharge batteries) and told me I knew what I was doing and he had no problem with me sailing in and out.
On a return trip I came in under sail on my job, furling it up little by little as I approached my slip. Two very experienced sailors saw me coming in under sail and took off running for my slip. I finished furling my jib, made the turn and ghosted right into my slip in front of them (note at this point they were witnesses). One of them, a fellow named Mike Fallon who was one of the top sailors on the river in his day, looked at me and said "That was some fine sailing." I thanked him politely and tried to figure out a way to keep my head from swelling too much. :2cool:
Usually the dock is loaded with people when I screw up and no one is around when I do something great.