Bajansailor
Well-Known Member
My Dad had a Rolex that went swimming in deep water during a tack while sailing...... and no chance of ever finding it again
My Mum lost her hearing aid over the side in the Grenadines in about 12' of water; my Dad put on his scuba tank and after about 20 minutes of carefully sifting through the sand in the area where it had dropped, he found it (it had already buried itself). Even better, they managed to dry it out and get it working again.
Some years ago I was in Bermuda, crewing on a friend's boat; we had gone around to the fuel dock on another boat (a big Oyster) with just a couple of jerry cans to top up (the Oyster needed more than jerry cans).
Anyways, the Oyster owner managed to inadvertently lob the diesel tank filler cap over the side, and was resigning himself to sailing to the Azores with a plug in the filler hole, when I offered to go and have a look for it. The water was rather murky (and quite chilly!), but only about 10' deep, and we hung a weight on a rope as a marker over the side.
Got to the bottom, and found it immediately. Owner very happy.
My Mum lost her hearing aid over the side in the Grenadines in about 12' of water; my Dad put on his scuba tank and after about 20 minutes of carefully sifting through the sand in the area where it had dropped, he found it (it had already buried itself). Even better, they managed to dry it out and get it working again.
Some years ago I was in Bermuda, crewing on a friend's boat; we had gone around to the fuel dock on another boat (a big Oyster) with just a couple of jerry cans to top up (the Oyster needed more than jerry cans).
Anyways, the Oyster owner managed to inadvertently lob the diesel tank filler cap over the side, and was resigning himself to sailing to the Azores with a plug in the filler hole, when I offered to go and have a look for it. The water was rather murky (and quite chilly!), but only about 10' deep, and we hung a weight on a rope as a marker over the side.
Got to the bottom, and found it immediately. Owner very happy.
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