lenseman
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I have attached a photograph taken from Paul Hardaker's video.
He was on passage between Haslar Marina and Premier Brighton on the 28th June and in the afternoon when he was about 4 hours out from Brighton, he was caught out in a fairly intense thunderstorm.
Whilst he was videoing, this leader started from the starboard main winch in the cockpit and was followed immediately by an enormous BANG!
He is one very lucky young man.
There was a young man called Paul,
Whose mast was exceedingly tall,
Whilst on passage to Brighton
This storm did a-frighten
and THAT was a very close call.
For information Paul is sailing round the UK for the Crohn's and Colitis Charity and could do with all the help and donations he can get.
This morning he left Brighton on route for Eastbourne. If you see him, or his yacht Zuma, go and say hello and visit his web-site where you might possibly like to leave a donation?
http://www.paulhardakersailing.co.uk/
and then read the blog at which includes the video (Leg 14 - Hamble River to Brighton via Portsmouth) look out at 4:12 seconds.
http://www.zuma-paul.blogspot.com/
or YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQPoCbtMjYY&feature=player_embedded#at=254
ps: The Africa Grey is delightful and will chatter away if you visit.
He was on passage between Haslar Marina and Premier Brighton on the 28th June and in the afternoon when he was about 4 hours out from Brighton, he was caught out in a fairly intense thunderstorm.
Whilst he was videoing, this leader started from the starboard main winch in the cockpit and was followed immediately by an enormous BANG!
He is one very lucky young man.
There was a young man called Paul,
Whose mast was exceedingly tall,
Whilst on passage to Brighton
This storm did a-frighten
and THAT was a very close call.
For information Paul is sailing round the UK for the Crohn's and Colitis Charity and could do with all the help and donations he can get.
This morning he left Brighton on route for Eastbourne. If you see him, or his yacht Zuma, go and say hello and visit his web-site where you might possibly like to leave a donation?
http://www.paulhardakersailing.co.uk/
and then read the blog at which includes the video (Leg 14 - Hamble River to Brighton via Portsmouth) look out at 4:12 seconds.
http://www.zuma-paul.blogspot.com/
or YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQPoCbtMjYY&feature=player_embedded#at=254
ps: The Africa Grey is delightful and will chatter away if you visit.
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