George Roberts, who was painting posts on the regatta course, attempted to free it by ramming it with his small boat but to no effect.
From the Henley Standard said:The river is running very fast and the boat approached much too slowly. It hit the left side of the central arch before coming to rest almost horizonal to the bridge.
Folks come on to this forum saying to the effect "Reds and Yellows don't bother me" and "why does EA send out warnings when we can see what the state of the River is"
Well, the above is an indication of WHY notices have to be sent out - The River is dangerous especially when flows are higher than normal.
OK,OK the boater in question probably didn't see the web messages but Marsh would have had the Red or Yellow boards up. Take Care.
The boater obviously took the wrong sort of care!
Really winds me up......
Why 15 metres ?
I have sympathy for the skipper. O.K. he made a mistake but it must have been a frightening one and he had the pub audience watch, (no doubt commenting), to make it even worse for him. Poor bloke.