Naturism as selfdefence

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In 2011 I was sailing an extremely beaten up schooner called "Gloria" around the Caribbean isles that make up the Grenadines. This schooner I'd purchased with practically the last of my money for f1500. We had many experiences, not least was the oil pressure on the engine going AWOL. There beach gallery -joined us and among the crew left.
Our next stop was the isle of Bequia, the pilot book warned that the holding for the anchor in the main bay was not so good and to be careful of yachts dragging their anchors. We came in during a gale strength squall, complete with horizontal rain (warm), without an engine the manoeuvre was a trifle challenging. However we did not hit anything and came to rest in a fairly sheltered spot. Myself and friend Edmund donned snorkels and masks and dived to check said anchor, it was not dug in very well at all, so I piled some stone on it. Then after surfacing we set another anchor out to make sure. The problem was that the sea bed was not so deep sand over coral, and also the anchor was having trouble biting.
A couple of nights later during another squall I had my slumber touched by the unmistakable sound of twin diesels going hard astern, on issuing from my berth and running topsides I saw a large catamaran quite close to our bow taking evasive action. He had obviously dragged his anchor and just managed to miss us and retrieve his gear before going off to try again somewhere else.
This scenario was rein acted many times over our stay in the assorted Islands. We did not pull, with no engine we could not manage to, so we put down lots of chain and an additional anchor at each stop. Nonetheless, after we got hit by two yachts one night at precisely the same time, I resolved to find a solution to this issue. You beloved fellow naturist s will enjoy the answer I found to this issue.
The group of yacht uses we had most trouble with were the ones who charter their yachts, a few of these people have not had lots of experience in Anchoring, and there's quite lots of technology to what on the surface appears a easy manoeuvre. beach freedom , tend not to have spent large period of time in close proximity to others as in a little yacht surroundings. These people are the sort which haven't come face to face with naked human bodies except in certain scenarios. In fact I found that if I seemed naked in the cockpit while I read a novel and waved to the just arriving charter yachts of an evening, they'd go right around to the different side of the bay, "hey presto" problem sorted!)