Fact or myth?

Hadenough

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Having a mooring close to the dredged channel on the Orwell we often get teased by a friend from Lowestoft about a moored yacht having being run down by one of the coasters in the dim and distant past. Out of curiosity I have Googled it but in vain. Did it ever happen or is it an Orwell myth?
 
I believe it was a Russian ship that had rammed the Ipswich Dock lock gates a few days before.
As I remember, drink had been taken.
 
It is very unfortunate to be run down more than once. I hope it does not happen to me before my seacocks fail. Beginning to regret moving to the Orwell :)

Ah, but if your seacocks fail its could be your fault. If someone hits you it THEIR fault!
Just don't keep your insurance docs on the boat!:D
 
If you think how many boats there are in the Orwell and how many freighters run up and down it, collisions seem a low risk. In eight years on a mooring hard by the Orwell No 6 buoy I never had any problems. The infernal racing dinghies from the RHYC... that's another story. They owe me a fair bit of paint and varnish!
 
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