Kukri
Well-Known Member
A boat I was rafted to did, in the Roach last Burnham week.
We had just arrived from the Raysand channel and rafted to his anchor for lunch and watch the races go by. There was a Leisure 23 that came in after us and we ryely watched while the man yelled instructions to the lady on the bow then dragged his anchor. Twice.
After a while we realised that ours was dragging so I cast off and the other boat started to pull his anchor up. As it broke surface there was what appeared to be an ammo box on the end. My immediate reaction was to figure out what caliber ammo, what direction it was pointing then realise how stupid I was being because the it would be inert anyway. Then I realised that the skipper had, in fact, snagged a truck battery and had pulled it up with his anchor. By hand.
It proves that it's not the weight but the design that holds you and that guys from a certain Regiment may be small and wirey but by god, they're strong!
Funnily enough the offspring were "fishing" off the pontoon in Ipswich wet dock a year or two back when one of them decided to spear fish with a boathook - he actualy did catch an annunition box!