AJP
New Member
We had a bit of an incident yesterday when it came under Windsor bridge yesterday and are struggling to get anywhere with finding out about it and wondered if anyone can help?
The boat came under the bridge downstream with far too much power (we are not just talking a little) in order to push the back down and ensure it cleared under- well assuming that is the reason and not just showing off! The resultant wash was something quite spectacular and as we were moored at Cote brasserie just the other side our boat was thrown all over the place.
We have sustained damage to the boat so wanted to contact the owners if possible on that front but also to alert them to the danger it poses. There are tiny hire boats with families in with no life jackets throughout that bit of water and if one had been the other side of the bridge like we were it could thrown young children- or indeed adults- in the to river easily.
Also had we been on the boat (not just watching in horror!), the consequences again could also have been so much worse than damage to an inanimate object. We have an 7 month old son and had we been holding him would have fallen without a doubt or it doesn't really bear thinking about what would have happened with a boiling kettle on the stove.
We have spoken to the Environment Agency who referred us to the police who have referred us to the Environment agency again. We tried to get through to the locks yesterday whilst it was progressing downstream but none answered. We are at a bit of a loss as to what to do therefore. Any help wou;d be very much appreciated.
The boat came under the bridge downstream with far too much power (we are not just talking a little) in order to push the back down and ensure it cleared under- well assuming that is the reason and not just showing off! The resultant wash was something quite spectacular and as we were moored at Cote brasserie just the other side our boat was thrown all over the place.
We have sustained damage to the boat so wanted to contact the owners if possible on that front but also to alert them to the danger it poses. There are tiny hire boats with families in with no life jackets throughout that bit of water and if one had been the other side of the bridge like we were it could thrown young children- or indeed adults- in the to river easily.
Also had we been on the boat (not just watching in horror!), the consequences again could also have been so much worse than damage to an inanimate object. We have an 7 month old son and had we been holding him would have fallen without a doubt or it doesn't really bear thinking about what would have happened with a boiling kettle on the stove.
We have spoken to the Environment Agency who referred us to the police who have referred us to the Environment agency again. We tried to get through to the locks yesterday whilst it was progressing downstream but none answered. We are at a bit of a loss as to what to do therefore. Any help wou;d be very much appreciated.