Yesterday I spent a wonderful day out on the water enjoying a rare sunny and calm day. I was fishing at a familiar spot when I turned around and was very surprised to see a very large Navy vessel coming to a complete stop not too far behind me. Funny I thought, I've never seen a ship in here before. I looked up on the bridge and saw at least 3 sailors looking around with their binoculars. They probably saw the road bridge ahead of them that has a clearance of about 33 feet. This ship was about 450 feet long and a tad over 33 feet high. Slowly they turned around and headed back out into the narrows and got up to speed. Then my VHF came to life. "HMCS R....., you having trouble there?" No response. A minute later, "This is M242 calling HMCS R....., over" This time they answer, "This is the R....., over". The reply, "Hey, you guys lost?"
Again, the ship :embarrased does not respond.
A bit of google work and I find some information about this Frigate. "Her state of technology makes her one of the most capable ships in the world."
So, the next time you take a wrong turn in your CD/CR, even with your high end electronics, just remember, others have done the same.
Robbi
I decided to leave out the name of the vessel, just in case some mother up in Saskatchewan googles her sons ship, and this little navigational error might pop up.
But, I did put some pictures in my album!
Again, the ship :embarrased does not respond.
A bit of google work and I find some information about this Frigate. "Her state of technology makes her one of the most capable ships in the world."
So, the next time you take a wrong turn in your CD/CR, even with your high end electronics, just remember, others have done the same.
Robbi
I decided to leave out the name of the vessel, just in case some mother up in Saskatchewan googles her sons ship, and this little navigational error might pop up.
But, I did put some pictures in my album!