28ft Yacht on the LSH

sailorman

Well-Known Member
Joined
21 May 2003
Messages
79,001
Location
temp ashore, i expect to be back🤞
Visit site
[The All Weather Lifeboat was launched to the Longsands Head approximately 18 miles south east of Harwich where a 28ft yacht had run aground on the banks. The Walton Lifeboat which had launched earlier was now on scene trying to attach a tow rope but it would seem that the yacht was now floundering across the banks towards the approaching Harwich Lifeboat. The Smaller y-boat from Harwich was lowered into the water to approach the yacht but was unsuccessful in passing a tow due to the sea conditions on the bank. Harwich lifeboat eventually managed to pull her clear]

Was it you :eek:
 
[The All Weather Lifeboat was launched to the Longsands Head approximately 18 miles south east of Harwich where a 28ft yacht had run aground on the banks. The Walton Lifeboat which had launched earlier was now on scene trying to attach a tow rope but it would seem that the yacht was now floundering across the banks towards the approaching Harwich Lifeboat. The Smaller y-boat from Harwich was lowered into the water to approach the yacht but was unsuccessful in passing a tow due to the sea conditions on the bank. Harwich lifeboat eventually managed to pull her clear]

Was it you :eek:

Not unless I lost 7 ft and hadn't noticed.

lets hope that the boat is not badly damaged and the crew are all ok.
 
It was towed into Shotley this morning ETA 00.15 with rudder and keel damage on a Belgian Flag when i went past the refueling pontoon at 08.30 this morning it was still aflot and with the engine running and with obvius life from down below but was concerned to the seat of his trousers drying on the boom in the morning sun maybe there was an incedent that needing washing out!!!! but the main thing is people and boat in a safe haven
 
Was still there afloat at 13.30 and his breeks were still draped over the boom so would seem to be salvable at least hope no one was injured.
 
Top