nigelm
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The good ship Micaralee will be departing fambridge around 08:00 tomorrow all being well , just myself & first mate , the XO is doing housework, probably go back to Byh after show and home sat .
Well there were more boats out their today than I've ever seen. Watched it from the shore and the missus is looking like a lobster lol. Lovely calm seas for you lot out their though.
We anchored there @ 11.00 & there were about 30 boats. Later I reckon there was over 100.
Brilliant show, especially the Red Arrows.
Spoiled only by the mob of tattoed slaphead f**kwits from St Osyth/Brightlingsea on their wetbikes who played 'catch-me-in-the restricted-zone-if-you-can' games with the 2 police boats & tore through the anchored boats at speed. It's pity that they can't be prevented from breeding :livid::livid:
In the end we couldn't make it die to family commitments. Maybe next year the Typhoon can use the jetskis for target practice?
Watchful - the CHA launch - patrols the Crouch but the Romford Navy often launch from St Lawrence and I wonder who theoretically should enforce speed limits and monitor behaviour?
I was just as irritated as others by the behaviour of the clowns on their jet-skis. I suspect that they were not doing anything illegal in tearing through the anchorage but their loutish behaviour is unacceptable. I would gladly have shot a couple of them but prefer your idea of the Typhoon having a pop at them.
The Romford Navy are generally a pain in the neck as we all know. Some do launch from St Lawrence but the watersports club enforce their rules on the members and do not tolerate breaches. (I have no connection with the club). Many of the trouble makers launch at Steeple Bay and wreak havoc wherever they choose. The Blackwater river bailiff has a performance jet ski and is tasked with dealing with the idiots but I doubt one man on one machine will make much of an impact. In conversation, he has said that photographic evidence would me most helpful. His email address is: rivers@maldon.gov.uk
Cracking display again this year, the sun shone, the wallet was flat. The Red Arrows displayed for over 20 minutes, and were as always perfection, great to see the Vampires , Mig, Spitfires B17 and the Mitchell. As well as others. We all put our ear defenders on when the Typhoon lit the afterburners....
Great show .. Well done Clacton, I hope it brought you lots of visitors spending lots of money in the town

Totally agree about the Romford Navy. However, these clowns definitely came from the direction of Point Clear/St. Osyth, around six or so of them, in line abreast (to make them appear more threatening?)
The Brightlingsea Harbour Authority used to have a fast launch up until last year, which rigorously patrolled the area inside the yellow buoys in the Colne. No sign of it this year (budget?) & as a result I've even seen PWCs at speed in Pyefleet Creek.
I've sent an email to the Management Team of the Clacton Air Show, advising them of the problem (probably already know from the police launch crews) & suggesting a 200 meter 'PWC-exclued' zone outside the buoyed-off area.