cliff
Well-Known Member
Just heard over the weekend that Lady Isle (off Troon) claimed another "grounding" victim a couple of weeks ago. Seems it is becoming a popular place to run aground but for the life of me I cannot figure out why. I mean it is big enough to see and even has a light on it and the rocks and shallows around it are well charted and known to the locals.
I didn't get too much info just someone in a race was trying to get their spinaker up and grounded on the rocks (not looking what they were doing I suppose, either that or too absorbed in winning a race). Seems they managed to float them selves off by heeling the boat well over to lift the keel of the rocks so the lifeboat was not called out.
Anyone have any more info on the incident? was it someone from the sailing club or from the marina? or a stranger to the area (which sounds more likely). Was the boat badly damaged? I imagine it would have been if they were racing unless they were going slowly faffin' about with the spinaker.
The grounding that I always remember was many, many, many years ago when two couples in a MoBo were coming back from Arran and having set the autohelm for Troon went below for....... Anyway the boat drifted a little south of the intended course and ran aground at full speed up onto Lady Isle - the ultimate "coitus interruptus" - guess the earth really did move...... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
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I didn't get too much info just someone in a race was trying to get their spinaker up and grounded on the rocks (not looking what they were doing I suppose, either that or too absorbed in winning a race). Seems they managed to float them selves off by heeling the boat well over to lift the keel of the rocks so the lifeboat was not called out.
Anyone have any more info on the incident? was it someone from the sailing club or from the marina? or a stranger to the area (which sounds more likely). Was the boat badly damaged? I imagine it would have been if they were racing unless they were going slowly faffin' about with the spinaker.
The grounding that I always remember was many, many, many years ago when two couples in a MoBo were coming back from Arran and having set the autohelm for Troon went below for....... Anyway the boat drifted a little south of the intended course and ran aground at full speed up onto Lady Isle - the ultimate "coitus interruptus" - guess the earth really did move...... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
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Skype id:cliffillupo