AstoriaDave":oxfzkcvu said:I believe similar patrols are now common when cruise ships are in port, but typically the patrolling vessel is a USCG RIB equipped with a 50 cal machine gun. I bet they intercept small vessels routinely and warn them off, sans use of the machine gun.
You got that right, Dave! This was in September, 2013. They seem to always be a little more vigilant in September. I was getting video of the cruise ship pulling away from the dock and trolling toward it to get a better view. These guys came out rather quickly. I asked the gentleman manning the gun if a picture would be ok and he gave me the thumbs up. He probably got in trouble for it.

A couple weeks ago on our way out of the Skipanon to go crabbing there was a tug towing a barge with a huge building erected on it, obviously new and built to temporarily cover something up. There was a CG cutter on the north side of it and a RIB on my side. The RIB turned and made way directly for us so I decided to stay a little further from the channel for the trip down river. After dropping the pots, the barge was again getting close to us as we headed back up river toward the Astoria fuel dock. This time I held course at the edge of the channel and the RIB again came toward me keeping the big gun trained on my boat. I took the motor out of gear and walked back to the cockpit. The CG came a little closer and told me there was a 500 yard safety zone around the barge. I asked what was covered up on the barge but the CG guy was "not at liberty to say". The attendant at the fuel dock said he thought it had something to do with LNG.
I know none of this has to do with the thread topic, but you have to admit it was a pretty slick way for me to get that picture on here again!