savageseadog
Well-Known Member
Yet another N Easter
Wednesdays wind sunk a boat there![]()
Wednesdays wind sunk a boat there![]()
A truly dreadful sight. Deepest sympathy to her owner.
Do you know of any plans to lift her, or otherwise salvage her?
While i understand the loss of the boat is very unfortunate i have concerns that two trained men risked thier lives to try to prevent what is only a boat from sinking.
While i understand they may well have training to deal with emergencies they could not possibly fortell would could happen during the storm.
I would think in terms of an investigation to find out why these two men thought it was a responsible act to try to prevent the boat sinking during a storm and to re-train them so they understand they never put thier lives on the line for the sake of any boat.
While i understand the loss of the boat is very unfortunate i have concerns that two trained men risked thier lives to try to prevent what is only a boat from sinking.
While i understand they may well have training to deal with emergencies they could not possibly fortell would could happen during the storm.
I would think in terms of an investigation to find out why these two men thought it was a responsible act to try to prevent the boat sinking during a storm and to re-train them so they understand they never put thier lives on the line for the sake of any boat.
I understand your concerns however not all of us have been brought up under the umbrella of "health & safety" and just react to a situation.
many years ago when working in the industry I carried out many a boat rescue due to mooring failure, always in horrendous seas and always carried a very sharp axe on the work boat for severing tow ropes in case the "casualty" slipped below the waves. never crossed our minds that we could have ended up in davey jones locker. Lifejackets of course,they were always kept in the bow locker behind the rusted solid padlock in case someone nicked them!
Aye, them were the days when work was exciting!
I'm based in said marina and I know, some by name, some by sight and all by reputation, the courageous RNLI guys in question. Perhaps I should introduce you such that you can offer your views? I hope you have a "thick skin". Were you a first-hand witness to the event and their selfless actions or are you just an armchair expert?
While i understand the loss of the boat is very unfortunate i have concerns that two trained men risked thier lives to try to prevent what is only a boat from sinking.
While i understand they may well have training to deal with emergencies they could not possibly fortell would could happen during the storm.
I would think in terms of an investigation to find out why these two men thought it was a responsible act to try to prevent the boat sinking during a storm and to re-train them so they understand they never put thier lives on the line for the sake of any boat.
I know the area in question and it's unlikely that they could have been at too serious a risk.
I agree it's in a big habour, I get the impression the boat sunk a couple of meters away from the lifeboat station......