TwoHooter
Well-Known Member
Having some GRP work done in Portishead at the moment (thanks for the tip Paul, Gelcoat Jo is amazing). All going well until yesterday a yacht tried to turn behind our berth, got caught by a squall, and ended up bashing our stern and getting stuck fast between us and the next boat along. Nasty little gouge in our gelcoat and fibres showing.
The yacht got free when the squall ended. The owner did the right thing, as soon as he could. And today, 24 hours after the incident, Jo had finished mending the damage. You cannot see the join. Marvellous.
This is the second time a yacht has bashed into us this summer. The first time was in Waterford (no damage to us, it just got stuck fast in our bow anchor, and we got two bottles of mediocre wine as compensation).
It has been suggested that we are attracting yachts by some weird previously unknown form of magnetism. Is this a common problem?
The yacht got free when the squall ended. The owner did the right thing, as soon as he could. And today, 24 hours after the incident, Jo had finished mending the damage. You cannot see the join. Marvellous.
This is the second time a yacht has bashed into us this summer. The first time was in Waterford (no damage to us, it just got stuck fast in our bow anchor, and we got two bottles of mediocre wine as compensation).
It has been suggested that we are attracting yachts by some weird previously unknown form of magnetism. Is this a common problem?

