Abandoned yacht found

Easy to say from here... but it was also being rolled 360deg apparently, and if a nice warm, safe warship turned up, and offered a ride, I for one would get off pretty darn sharpish.... ask Richard Woods about it.... he made much the same decision....
 
Yes im sure we all agree with u it's best to take a deep breath dive into the saloon and swim to the seacocks, open them and then make your way back through the floating debris of sleeping bags, spare rope etc. and then abandon ship. I'm thinking of taking the Hoover with me in case it happens so we can run round and leave the place tidy before going itno the liferaft.
 
There was one highly publicised instance a few years ago, where in consultation with the insurance company, the yacht was scuttled when they left it.
 
Yeah, it's a 32, we sailed many miles in ours around the English Channel and Biscay. We always admired the way she looked after us through some pretty rough stuff. Horrible and eerie to see a boat like that.
 
That was a Legend doing the ARC about three years ago wasnt it? Talked to the insurance Co via Sat phone.

I wonder if that was an hour after he bought the policy via the same phone and a credit card?!
 
With you

The boats been rolled, you're all in shock and rescue is at hand. All the seacocks are already open anyways

So you need to start disconnecting the hoses. Screwdriver to undo the jubilees, then wrestle the hoses off? No way without heat. So go for the hacksaw and cut the hoses, hang on where's the hacksaw gone...

Just imagine!
 
I just wonder if there is an element of emotion involved, heh! There must be! YOUR boat, rolled! Smashed and you have to leave her to the elements, after all the work, the time you spent together, the way she has looked after you up til now, your long term sailing plans cancelled!

But now you are going to be safe, taken off, taken to safety. Oh! One last thing, you have to sink your beloved boat! No! I dont think so, could you? /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
Could always pull out the log ... or just knife through a convenient pipe (you do all have a knife to hand don't you?!)

Not sure I could do it though... it was bad enough having to sink my mirror as a buoyancy test during a junior week (bit daft as I never capsised the thing!!).... took ages to bail out.
 
Not to mention the spare crimp terminals which you've collected over many years, and the handy laptop supply whilst the missus is gathering the cuddly toys and her favourite eyeliner and collection of buttons. No way would I leave without my woopy cushion
 
Wot? Not one mention of a bottle? Personally it wouldn't worry me ... but having seen you lot in France earlier this year.... /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
I think I'd have beenn tempted to throw a grapnel/spar on a rope/weight on a string through the pulpit to get a tow and set off, see what happens.

Have to say, though, your decision is the right one, (possible injury or damage, far from shore etc) as you are the skipper. ('Skipper may not always be right, but he's always the skipper' my old granny used to say.)
 
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