johnalison
Well-Known Member
Not yet. I'm just hoping that God doesn't have a sense of humour and is saving it up for me for the worst possible ccasion.
I've witnessed a few dunkings though. A friend of my skipper friend was trying to impress my friend who happened to be his boss and had successfully put the outboard onto the old-style Redstart. His judgement of mass went awry and he capsized it backwards. My friend and I both rushed to the rescue - of the outboard. Shortly afterwards the above sub-friend was still trying to be helpful and attempted to hand over the tool box, which was unclasped and the inevitable happened. My mate gave him strict instructions to deal with his hypothermia before trying to help again.
On another occasion a friend thought he would go onto my sugar scoop and clean the stern. He knew perfectly well that the ladder was hinged but always left unfastened. At least it helped him back on board. The moral of these stories is never to try and help when you are a guest.
I've witnessed a few dunkings though. A friend of my skipper friend was trying to impress my friend who happened to be his boss and had successfully put the outboard onto the old-style Redstart. His judgement of mass went awry and he capsized it backwards. My friend and I both rushed to the rescue - of the outboard. Shortly afterwards the above sub-friend was still trying to be helpful and attempted to hand over the tool box, which was unclasped and the inevitable happened. My mate gave him strict instructions to deal with his hypothermia before trying to help again.
On another occasion a friend thought he would go onto my sugar scoop and clean the stern. He knew perfectly well that the ladder was hinged but always left unfastened. At least it helped him back on board. The moral of these stories is never to try and help when you are a guest.