steve yates
Well-Known Member
Did you miss the 24hrs to shore to get medical treatment?If your boat was seaworthy....what advantage would the trawler have rendered to your injured sailor that you couldn’t have ?
Did you miss the 24hrs to shore to get medical treatment?If your boat was seaworthy....what advantage would the trawler have rendered to your injured sailor that you couldn’t have ?
But the trawler could have called it in even if it could do nowt else.Transferring a sick person at sea...from a small boat to something as unsuitable as a trawler is fraught with danger....don’t you have an engine or vhf ?
Had a VHF and a SSB. Neither worked. After lots of seawater has sloshed around everywhere below, including the cabin ceiling, not much 1970s electronics stayed working. Hint, the keel had been sticking up in the air several times and one small 10mm saloon window was smashed. A separate issue took out the engine. Water below made even nicer by some diesel.But the trawler could have called it in even if it could do nowt else.
A year later I responded to a red para flare off the edge of Portland Race: towed in a wet, tired, fairly frightened crew of a retired Fastnet 79 competitor with an intact rig but dead engine. They were a bit embarrassed afterwards to find it was a sailing school boat I was skippering at the time that had towed them into Weymouth.Has any poster cogitating over this actually seen a red parachute pyro in action? I have, twice, with successful outcomes. Mebbe that affects my views....
Provided nothing goes wrong which means you are still our when it goes dark!As for laser/LED flares….. depends when you go sailing. Waste of time if you only sail by day.
A LED flare is pretty blinding by day, I wouldn't advise looking straight at it at close rangeAs for laser/LED flares….. depends when you go sailing. Waste of time if you only sail by day.