Double tragedy on the Orwell this weekend.

fredrussell

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Went out Friday, lost my hat.
Went out Sunday, lost my floating winch handle.

Lessons learnt: Chinstraps on hats only work when sailing upwind, and floating winch handles require a long-handled net on boats with 4ft or more of freeboard.
 
Although not afloat, I went out for a walk on the prom at Dovercourt on Friday when HHA Landguard was reporting 28-30 kts. My 12 year old Tilley stayed put, without straps!
 
Lost hat was a Peter Storm single strapper. I have moved my double strap Tilley hat onto the boat now so hopefully further tragedies can be avoided, at least in the hat department.
 
I think it is tongue in cheek...
I know things are not too rosy for you at the moment what with a black eye and flat battery... but we still need a bit of humour.

Maybe but I felt it was in the same league of sports people being hero’s.

it’s more based on my time as a
paramedic And in ‘other’ emergency services than my current situation.

My black humour is still there!

Sorry if I took it the wrong way.

W.

PS I don’t consider falling down and getting a black ehe and a
few cuts and bruises a tradery either - maybe if someone got it on video id feel different! :)
 
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Went out Friday, lost my hat.
Went out Sunday, lost my floating winch handle.

Lessons learnt: Chinstraps on hats only work when sailing upwind, and floating winch handles require a long-handled net on boats with 4ft or more of freeboard.

Try to remember next time you need to reach items overboard, the freeboard can be reduced by adding water into the bilges -- the more you add the more the freeboard will reduce ! Simples :)
 
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