Piddy
Well-Known Member
I know we have a fouled stern gear forum but when crossing back from Cherbourg last Thursday, there were 2 incidents halfway across where yachts fouled their props.
One was a charter boat that snagged some kind of net that stopped the engine and fouled the rudder, the other was tangled in some kind of plastic sheeting.
The response from the CG was quite different in the two cases: the first was OK when the skipper mentioned he was about to go over the side in his wet suit and try to free the obstruction: the second boat was firmly advised by the CG not to do the same thing. The first was the subject of regular DSC alerts and a regular 30 minute call in but the second was a much more informal issue, possibly because the boat was still in the French area, although it can only just have been if that was the case.
Apart from making me keep a better watch for floating debris as we do have a history of hoovering the Channel clean of netting etc., I wondered why the same CG station would give different advice no more than 30 minutes apart and treat them differently.
The conditions were calm with not enough wind to sail, good vis and the boats were just out the shipping lanes.
Any thoughts?
One was a charter boat that snagged some kind of net that stopped the engine and fouled the rudder, the other was tangled in some kind of plastic sheeting.
The response from the CG was quite different in the two cases: the first was OK when the skipper mentioned he was about to go over the side in his wet suit and try to free the obstruction: the second boat was firmly advised by the CG not to do the same thing. The first was the subject of regular DSC alerts and a regular 30 minute call in but the second was a much more informal issue, possibly because the boat was still in the French area, although it can only just have been if that was the case.
Apart from making me keep a better watch for floating debris as we do have a history of hoovering the Channel clean of netting etc., I wondered why the same CG station would give different advice no more than 30 minutes apart and treat them differently.
The conditions were calm with not enough wind to sail, good vis and the boats were just out the shipping lanes.
Any thoughts?