Containers Adrift in the Channel?

JamesS

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I was walking along the beach to the west of Bognor Regis yesterday, a walk I do quite frequently, to find a large sea container had been washed ashore. It had obviously been there for a few weeks as it had taken quite a battering.

I don't recall reading about this at the time - does anyone know the story?

The fact this thing was bobbing around in the Channel for goodness knows how long is terrifying.

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Probably the same one I reported to Brixham CG, saw it a few miles off Sidmouth, tried to sink it but no way, far too much buoyancy, only about a quarter of it was in the water.
 
Crossing from Poole to Cherbourg last August I had a near miss with one mid-channel. I tried to report it via CH 16 but was out of range. I suspect that it is not a rare occurrence especially after heavy weather. I've marvelled many times at the container ships going out the Solent with containers stacked like dominoes on the edge of their decks
 
What if you find a container? I presume you can claim it, but how would you tow it ashore in a 10 metre sailing yacht? And then what do you do with it? How do you get it on shore, and how do you open it? And what if there's valuable stuff inside?
 
Have you got a picture of the offending item/ or details of its registration number/ owner etc?
I would be interested to hear from you if so. Dick Durham, 0207 261 6580
 
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