mjkinch1
Well-Known Member
We were on the boat a couple of weeks ago, when we had the strongest winds and rain we have ever seen in Majorca. Lucky we were berthed, but even so we got chucked around, and even with the lazy lines holding our bow, we came very close to the concrete pontoon with our bathing platform. Put out a couple of extra fenders and we just bounced around a bit.
The day started out really nice and calm, but there had been a gale warning over the VHF from radio Palma, so we decided to stay in.
It started around lunch time, when we were sitting in Bistro Mar opposite the Pontoon (for a coffee) and suddenly the water rose up over the pontoon, onto the path, and into the road. Luck the cafe is raised, so the water got within an inch of the ledge, than as fast as it came it went. A rise of around 1-1.5m in a matter of seconds.
Time I got the camera it had receeded but you can see the floods...
This is the Pontoon entrance to Pantalon 4, you can see the water running over the top of the pontoon, The waiter said he had never seen it happen in the 10 years he has been there.
The water actually covered the bottom of the gate, which is partially open as all electric tripped.
Part of the problem was the end boats like this one that rode up, and then the fenders were too high, and boats got scratched. This particular boat had fenders on the wall as well, but not many others have.
About an hour later a dark ribbon of cloud came across and the winds instantly increased
and just to make it a little more dramatic!
It lasted about 20-30 minutes and then was gone pretty much as fast as it started. There was one yacht that drifted onto the rocks, which you can see here being re-floated..
..and some smaller boats that came a cropper, but were soon righted.
So a little bit of drama, in an otherwise pretty OK couple of weeks. The rest of the night you could hear all the chainsaws as they cut up all the fallen branches and trees, and cleared up.
Tons of sand was deposited in the shopping areas, and the beaches flooded, leaving big lakes of water, which were cleared by tractors the next day. Two days later you wouldnt have known it had happened!
Thanks
Martyn
The day started out really nice and calm, but there had been a gale warning over the VHF from radio Palma, so we decided to stay in.
It started around lunch time, when we were sitting in Bistro Mar opposite the Pontoon (for a coffee) and suddenly the water rose up over the pontoon, onto the path, and into the road. Luck the cafe is raised, so the water got within an inch of the ledge, than as fast as it came it went. A rise of around 1-1.5m in a matter of seconds.
Time I got the camera it had receeded but you can see the floods...
This is the Pontoon entrance to Pantalon 4, you can see the water running over the top of the pontoon, The waiter said he had never seen it happen in the 10 years he has been there.
The water actually covered the bottom of the gate, which is partially open as all electric tripped.
Part of the problem was the end boats like this one that rode up, and then the fenders were too high, and boats got scratched. This particular boat had fenders on the wall as well, but not many others have.
About an hour later a dark ribbon of cloud came across and the winds instantly increased
and just to make it a little more dramatic!
It lasted about 20-30 minutes and then was gone pretty much as fast as it started. There was one yacht that drifted onto the rocks, which you can see here being re-floated..
..and some smaller boats that came a cropper, but were soon righted.
So a little bit of drama, in an otherwise pretty OK couple of weeks. The rest of the night you could hear all the chainsaws as they cut up all the fallen branches and trees, and cleared up.
Tons of sand was deposited in the shopping areas, and the beaches flooded, leaving big lakes of water, which were cleared by tractors the next day. Two days later you wouldnt have known it had happened!
Thanks
Martyn