robertager1962
Well-Known Member
Hi all. A really long shot here and asking advice for a friend in dire straits.
He has been working his way back to the UK from the Med with a seriously fouled hull and is currently in Royen and making for La Rochelle today.
He has zero cash and cannot afford a lift (he has begged and borrowed to get this far). Caught out by Brexit, he is just trying to get home.
Can anyone with experience of this coast (heading north) remember seeing a harbour wall or drying grid where he could scrape the hull. Unfortunately in the Med, hulls seem to get a coat of, what appears to be limescale that can only really be chiselled off and it this that he has been carrying around with him. Maximum speed at the moment is about 2.5 knots and with a clean hull he would easily be doing 7 knots, but if you have no money, you have no money.
If he can get to a drying wall, it would make such a difference.
He has been working his way back to the UK from the Med with a seriously fouled hull and is currently in Royen and making for La Rochelle today.
He has zero cash and cannot afford a lift (he has begged and borrowed to get this far). Caught out by Brexit, he is just trying to get home.
Can anyone with experience of this coast (heading north) remember seeing a harbour wall or drying grid where he could scrape the hull. Unfortunately in the Med, hulls seem to get a coat of, what appears to be limescale that can only really be chiselled off and it this that he has been carrying around with him. Maximum speed at the moment is about 2.5 knots and with a clean hull he would easily be doing 7 knots, but if you have no money, you have no money.
If he can get to a drying wall, it would make such a difference.