madhatter1
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 34' CONVERTIBLE (1965 - 1969)
I don't think I am doing anything wrong but tenders always seem to have a beef with me on the intracoastal. 34C with outriggers. I always drop them and never ask for an opening. When there is an opening I can easily make without the bridge staying open any extra time I call the tender, acknowlege that I know they cannot respond to me while they are operating the bridge, and ASK to pass on this opening. Seems 50% of the time they need to tell me I could make it if I dropped my riggers. I can assure anyone that has advise that I never affect the boats that need the opening and never cause the bridge to stay open longer. If that is the case I wait and drop my riggers. Yesterday the wind and seas picked up so much it was too wet to run the gulf home so I came in Passa-Grille and headed North. First bridge had a sail boat about 600' away as I went past them. Looked at the clock at it was on the 20 minute mark. As I got closer to the bridge I saw the gates coming down so the Sail had requested an opening. Bridge opens and I pass through. As I go through the tender yells at me asking if I needed and opening. I respond no, I was just passing through while it was open. Then he starts yelling that I fit if my outriggers are down. Sail is still about 500' from going throuh the bridge. Why me?
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