Lucky Duck
Well-Known Member
On Sunday I was sailing back from the Blackwater when I passed a small Etap apparantly aground just downstream from the tide guage opposite Suffolk Yacht Harbour.
It was getting near low water and the boat looked liked it had just gone aground and would float off with the rising tide in an hour or so. 'Volunteer' passed by at that time and I called them up on the VHF suggesting they might like to see if they could tow the boat off and in no time at all they had the boat back in deep water and all was well.
However they then seemed intend on taking thier details before letting them go on thier way which seemed to take longer than the 'rescue' itself, so I feel rather guilty that I might have imposed on them rather than helping out.
Did I do the right thing?
It was getting near low water and the boat looked liked it had just gone aground and would float off with the rising tide in an hour or so. 'Volunteer' passed by at that time and I called them up on the VHF suggesting they might like to see if they could tow the boat off and in no time at all they had the boat back in deep water and all was well.
However they then seemed intend on taking thier details before letting them go on thier way which seemed to take longer than the 'rescue' itself, so I feel rather guilty that I might have imposed on them rather than helping out.
Did I do the right thing?