TonyJones
Well-Known Member
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As I've said in my 'Wrap' post the outboard was added after most people had come up with perfectly reasonable solutions to the original scenario. If you read my previous posts on the subject you will see that this was intended as effectively a second scenario. I was curious to see how people would respond to this new situation. I really don't see why that should be a problem.
PLEASE go back and re-read my Wrap post which deals specifically how I would keep the towrope clear of the props. It isn't a 'damn big tow rope' anyway. It's a polypropylene warp - so it would float and cause minimum drag.
The roughness of the sea is only in my mind? The scenario says: The rock is nearly awash and unless something is done very shortly they will shortly be swept off into the surf. So yes it would be shallow but not such that two small children could wade ashore safely. If you aren't able to deduce that from the facts provided I'm sorry.
'...some grown up to wade out and get them'. Again the scenario specifically says: 'No one else is in sight'. And if you think that isn't feasible I suggest you read some Coastguard reports.
Haydn, by now you should surely realise that I put quite a lot of thought and effort into these scenarios and am disappointed when people make criticisms that only go to show they haven't bothered to read the brief properly.
Best wishes
TJ
As I've said in my 'Wrap' post the outboard was added after most people had come up with perfectly reasonable solutions to the original scenario. If you read my previous posts on the subject you will see that this was intended as effectively a second scenario. I was curious to see how people would respond to this new situation. I really don't see why that should be a problem.
PLEASE go back and re-read my Wrap post which deals specifically how I would keep the towrope clear of the props. It isn't a 'damn big tow rope' anyway. It's a polypropylene warp - so it would float and cause minimum drag.
The roughness of the sea is only in my mind? The scenario says: The rock is nearly awash and unless something is done very shortly they will shortly be swept off into the surf. So yes it would be shallow but not such that two small children could wade ashore safely. If you aren't able to deduce that from the facts provided I'm sorry.
'...some grown up to wade out and get them'. Again the scenario specifically says: 'No one else is in sight'. And if you think that isn't feasible I suggest you read some Coastguard reports.
Haydn, by now you should surely realise that I put quite a lot of thought and effort into these scenarios and am disappointed when people make criticisms that only go to show they haven't bothered to read the brief properly.
Best wishes
TJ