rbcoomer
Well-Known Member
Starting to brew up again this evening. Has been quite calm today, but already 40kts gusting to 55kts at Froward Point - looks like another lumpy night in the channel 
I spent the night on the boat. I was not in my usual berth as i still hadnt got in after the yarmouth carols trip the weekend before.
At about 0100 i was alerted to a steel boat that had snapped some of its lines and was about to break away. It was on an outer pontoon. Those on board had exchanged phone numbers and were monitoring VHF, but the steel boat was unoccupied.
Four of us mustered. Lifejacketed and long rope in hand we made it to the outer pontoon. It was leaping up and down by some feet, with waves breaking clean over. We hauled the boat in enough for one to leap aboard.
Lines thrown, every action was on all fours with a second man holding the lifejacket. We eventually secured the boat but it was challenging.
I have never experinced anything like it in a marina.
We re fendered a few boats, but some had popped them and were being blown on. There was nothing we could do for the bigger boats, we couldnt push them off to get a fender back in.
If the steel boat had broken its final line i beleive it would have t boned evenstar.
What a night.
Can someone translate for me?
It's spam - automated posting from an app. When there are enough posts a signature will be added manually and hey presto, loads of inbound links... (That or I'm extremely cynical)
Froward Point (R Dart) 54kts gusting to 70 kts, highest I've seen there.
Hi John,
Hope you are well and all had a good Christmas! I saw the pictures of the Dart the other day posted on Scuttlebutt - quite an eye-opener for a place usually so sheltered and I bet you're thankful your boat is out?
It is pretty blowy down here today and I've been checking the Froward Point station overnight as the wind howled around the house! Good to see they've been up and straightened the camera after the last blow - it appears it had been realigned by the wind!
Cheers,
Robin