edit: redundant comment now the news story has been updated Family escape burning yacht moments before it explodes into raging fireballSome very brave yacht owners put themselves in danger to rescue a family of four they should get medals not criticism from armchair heroes.
It's a newspaper report, journalists don't have a clue about anything and are expert on everything.Those pictures don't make sense to me. One is of the boat well alight just off the quay, the other shows it mid river off Bodlondeb Point. Surely nobody put a line aboard to tow it there! Are they the same boats?
I think the boat that actually caught fire was burnt to the waterline, I'm uncertain whether boat meant motorboat or yacht. The yacht pictures was collateral damage (I thunk!)Those pictures don't make sense to me. One is of the boat well alight just off the quay, the other shows it mid river off Bodlondeb Point. Surely nobody put a line aboard to tow it there! Are they the same boats?
Those pictures don't make sense to me. One is of the boat well alight just off the quay, the other shows it mid river off Bodlondeb Point. Surely nobody put a line aboard to tow it there! Are they the same boats?
Yes, two different boats, the way i read it, one boat is on fire and drifting, it drifts into the pontoon and sets another boat on fire, one boat sinks, the other is extinguished and shows damage, unless i have read it wrong.I agree it seems confusing, very definitely two different boats.
I am surprised that the Conwy crew have not chipped in yet!
Well I've never been one to disparage the PWC people (having enjoyed using them myself in the past)... but good for them!was lucky to get off due to some passing jet skiers,
If only you worked for the Daily Post.Yacht was a Sadler 34 called Allegra. I saw her at the fuel pontoon the day before. She was at the mouth of the river and smoke came from the engine compartment. The owner and family were taken off and the boat drifted into the harbour with the incoming tide. She drifted into one of the pontoons in Conwy where she set alight the small blue yacht called Freedom. The Harbour barge Jac y Do used her fire hose to extinguish the fires. The Freedom is beached burnt out on the hard by Conwy Town wall and the wreck of the Sadler 34 burnt down to the waterline is on the sand/mud off Conwy Quay, visible beached at low tide. A large amount of burnt debris and oil covered the harbour surface.
Photo taken this morning. The remains of the Sadler 34 behind 'Phoenix II'. I dont think the Sadler will arise from the ashes though.