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          water side of channel marker posts.                                                                                                                       under a bridge or to raise it again on   not involved in the race. They will
          Conflict can arise between anglers                                                                                      Do’s and Don’ts                   the other side. In general they are   find it even harder to spot the well
          and powered craft when the boat’s                                                                                                                         allowed to do so and in particular   camouflaged angler. Remember also
          helm fails to see the angler or their                                                                                     Do:                             they have a right to do so at Broads   that there will be a lot of activity in
          gear and fails to pull away from the                                                                                    >>  make yourself visible to boat   Authority 24-Hour Moorings. Fishing   the vicinity of racing start and finish
          bank. Anglers can help to avoid this                                                                                      helms approaching along the     is allowed at Broads Authority 24-  lines, and the buoys which serve as
          situation by making themselves                                                                                            channel                         Hour Moorings too, but the signs tell   marks of the course and which boats
          visible on the bank. Remember, the                                                                                                                        anglers they must make room for    must turn round. In these places
          helm is probably looking around at                                                                                      >>  move your gear out of the way   boats wishing to moor. Problems will   boats have very few options on
          the wildlife and scenery as well as                                                                                       when it obstructs a boat’s      arise when either party has failed   the manoeuvres they can perform,
          scanning the water in front of the                                                                                        passage                         to see the other one in time to take   particularly when there are other
          boat. The light conditions can make                                                                                     >>  acknowledge a helm’s          action. Anglers may not realise that   boats nearby. These are not sensible
          fishing gear hard to see and there                                                                                        attempts to keep out of your    a sailing craft has only one chance to   spots to set yourself up to fish on
          will be times when the helm cannot                                                                                        way.                            lose power from the sails and coast   days when racing is scheduled.
          pull away from the bank.                                                                                                                                  into the bank to pick up the mooring.
                                                                                                                                    Don’t:                          Misjudgement will mean failing to   With a little give and take and good
          Sailing boats are more likely to give   Be aware of other boaters                                                       >>  obstruct a boat’s passage     reach the bank or worse, crashing   manners on both sides, anglers and
          anglers problems as they depend        when angling afloat                                                                along the channel               into it with limited control and   boaters can co-exist to their mutual
          on the wind for their motive power.                                                                                                                       possible damage.                   benefit on the Broads. Many people
          They cannot sail towards the wind –                                                                                     >>  throw objects at passing boats                                   enjoy one or both activities – long
          to be more exact, the best they can                                                                                     >>  shout abuse                   Racing takes place at many places   may they continue to do so.
          manage is around 45 degrees from   top of the mast to second guess the   then flatten out and stick to the                                                on the Broads. Inevitably helms’
          the wind direction on either side.   wind direction. They will be looking   bank way beyond the point that you          >>  set yourself up in a spot that   attention will be focused on sailing   Philip Ollier
          If they want to head to windward   at the front of the sails to spot   would have expected them to tack                   is likely to create conflict with   their boats as fast and efficiently
          they have to follow a zigzag course,   fluttering and to see whether the   off. This is because they will find it         other users of the Broads.      as possible, while avoiding the    Executive Secretary, NSBA
          gradually getting closer to where   boat is pointed in the best direction   easier to make progress along the                                             other craft on the river, whether or   www.thegreenbook.org.uk
          they want to go. This is called    relative to the wind. They will also   bank when the current is against
          ‘tacking’. Remember also that the   be looking at that boat which is on   them and will often get a ‘lift’ in wind
          wind is not a constant factor, it varies   a collision course on the opposite   direction off the bank and find that
          direction frequently. This is made   tack and wondering who has right of   they can continue to sail along the
          worse by local factors such as trees   way and who should give way. The   bank for a short distance without
          and houses which form eddies, and   last thing they will be looking for is   needing to tack away. Remember,
          dykes and stands of trees which    an angler tucked into shelter behind   Broads Authority Bylaw 29 (3) says
          funnel the wind. So the helm is trying   a bush with fishing gear below the   “Any person fishing from a boat or
          all the time to make best use of the   line of the bank, virtually invisible   the bank shall show reasonable
          wind and the width of the waterway   and streaming towards them with the   consideration to any other person
          to take the boat in the            current. Of course, all these factors   using the navigation area and shall
          right direction.                   come into play in spades when the   ensure that his rod or line does not
                                             boat is racing and there is the whiff   obstruct the passage of a vessel
          Where do sailing boat              of competition in the air.         along a channel.”
          problems come from?
                                             Sailing boats also seem to have    Mooring is another situation where
          Being silent, sailing boats will sneak   an unnatural attraction for the side   conflict can occur. Boats want to
          up on you and will give you little   of the river. It looks as if they will   moor alongside the bank for a
          time to lift your gear – they just   follow a zigzag course, reaching   whole number of reasons; lunch, a
          will not see you. The helm will be   the bank and turning away. But no,   shopping trip, an overnight stop, tea,
          looking at the burgee (flag) at the   for some strange reason they will   to drop their mast prior to passing





                   Conflict can arise between anglers and powered

                   craft when the boat’s helm fails to see the angler

                   or their gear and fails to pull away from the bank.                                                               Quality fishing opportunities exist even on busy
                                                                                                                                     stretches of the Broads (Photo: Dennis Willis)
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