SlowlyButSurely
Well-Known Member
Following on slightly from the last post about lack of seamanship, did anyone hear the Pan Pan call on Saturday afternoon from a yacht called "Circus" which was having difficulty in Newtown Creek?
The initial call was somewhat confused but seemed to indicate that the yacht was aground and drifting around wildly with the anchor fouled and dragging. The confused (and very patient coastguard) attempted to establish exactly what the problem was and after about 20 minutes of questioning decided the best option was to send out Lymington lifeboat.
As far as I could ascertain, the problem seemed to be that the yacht's anchor was down but with insufficient scope to enable it to hold and they were unable to bring it up again because the windlass would not work.
Unfortunately I didn't have time to listen to the conclusion of the incident. Does anyone know what the outcome was?
The initial call was somewhat confused but seemed to indicate that the yacht was aground and drifting around wildly with the anchor fouled and dragging. The confused (and very patient coastguard) attempted to establish exactly what the problem was and after about 20 minutes of questioning decided the best option was to send out Lymington lifeboat.
As far as I could ascertain, the problem seemed to be that the yacht's anchor was down but with insufficient scope to enable it to hold and they were unable to bring it up again because the windlass would not work.
Unfortunately I didn't have time to listen to the conclusion of the incident. Does anyone know what the outcome was?