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Forum: General Sailing Forum 17-02-2016, 15:24
Replies: 345
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Posted By RaymondR
Re: Boarding someone elses boat

The occasional oversight on a slapping halyard tends not to get too many people roused to a frenzy of retribution but what do you do about those obdurate recalcitrants who live by a to hell with the...
Forum: General Sailing Forum 13-02-2016, 10:32
Replies: 345
Views: 49,674
Posted By RaymondR
Re: Boarding someone elses boat

For those of you who believe that your rights to be protected from or retaliate for trespass I say that trespass in relation to property rights are not what they used to be in the old "bounds of...
Forum: General Sailing Forum 11-02-2016, 21:31
Replies: 345
Views: 49,674
Posted By RaymondR
Re: Boarding someone elses boat

It all goes to intent, if you go aboard someone else's boat with the intent to prevent harm go for it and bugger the naysayers. If your intentions are not good stay off.
Forum: General Sailing Forum 18-02-2015, 16:07
Replies: 345
Views: 49,674
Posted By RaymondR
Re: Boarding someone elses boat

The perpetrator of the rattling halyards had been approached a number of times regarding the nuisance he was causing and people had gone aboard the vessel and tied off or moved the halyards to stop...
Forum: General Sailing Forum 17-02-2015, 11:13
Replies: 345
Views: 49,674
Posted By RaymondR
Re: Boarding someone elses boat

The problem with the halyards occurred because the offending boat owner absolutely refused to respect the rights of other boat owners to peaceful enjoyment of their vessels. People had become...
Forum: General Sailing Forum 04-02-2015, 23:12
Replies: 345
Views: 49,674
Posted By RaymondR
Re: Boarding someone elses boat

There is absolutely no need to damage the offending vessels equipment. Pull the offending halyard out of the mast, neatly coil it up, and leave it or them on the cockpit seats.

Sooner or later...
Forum: General Sailing Forum 03-02-2015, 18:19
Replies: 345
Views: 49,674
Posted By RaymondR
Re: Boarding someone elses boat

On the slapping halyard problem.

I was in a marina once where one of the boat owners would not see reason on his rattling halyards. He came down to his boat one day and someone had removed the...
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