Happy1
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Re: Good of you to help, but...
Hi Graham, I didn't go into all that with them, I just responded to their request. I must say it was easier to tow them out to deeper water to re-anchor than to have their boat go aground. They had two guests on the boat who had not been out before, and they dry stack at Cobbs, so perhaps didn't want any damage to their boat, or perhaps there were non swimmers on board. I don't really think a nice afternoon out in some of your good clothes would be nicely finished off jumping into some quite choppy water 50mtrs or so from the beach trying to hold a boat, as they were not young people. With the swell and current with the tide going out, I would have thought that would have created more of a risk. I guess if we had not been around your suggestion was an option, but as I said their suggestion seemed the easiest and safest seeing that Sea Start had been called.
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Hi Graham, I didn't go into all that with them, I just responded to their request. I must say it was easier to tow them out to deeper water to re-anchor than to have their boat go aground. They had two guests on the boat who had not been out before, and they dry stack at Cobbs, so perhaps didn't want any damage to their boat, or perhaps there were non swimmers on board. I don't really think a nice afternoon out in some of your good clothes would be nicely finished off jumping into some quite choppy water 50mtrs or so from the beach trying to hold a boat, as they were not young people. With the swell and current with the tide going out, I would have thought that would have created more of a risk. I guess if we had not been around your suggestion was an option, but as I said their suggestion seemed the easiest and safest seeing that Sea Start had been called.
<hr width=100% size=1><font color=purple> "You only see what you recognise, and you only recognise what you know" <font color=purple>