Man Overboard Solent

Well done Paul!

Glad that you got ET back in the water too.

For the others here, Paul is making a habit of rescuing people. Though this is a lot more dramatic than the out of control boat in Ocean Village he saved last time!
 
Thanks Nigel (and everyone for the kind words).

Nigel, in answer to your questions:

I was not alerted by VHF, but by a yachtsman on another vessel who witnessed him going overboard. At first all I could see was another yacht who appeared to be having trouble with its spinnaker which was in the water and crewmen who appeared in a desperate hurry to get the sails down. At first I thought they had suffer some form structural failure, and then I saw the victim in the water. To be fair he was very calm and I stopped approximately 10 metres away from him to ask if he had any obvious injuries, as yanking someone out of the water with a back/neck injury could have resulted in serious injury. I then explained what I was going to do, and made sure the victim acknowledged what I was doing. I then positioned the boat upwind of him, sideways on so to provide some shelter for him and to allow the boat to be blown towards him. Once I was within 8 feet, I threw him a line and secured him to the boat, at which point I could pull him to the stern of the boat and get him out.

Having never been involved in anything like this before I was a little shaky and afterwards thought about what I would do differently. Obviously, had I had crew on board I would have have them issue a mayday or panpan, but as I was on my own I thought it better to at least secure him and attempt a recovery, if the recovery had failed then I think a mayday would have been the right decision.

Not something I would want to have to do on a regular basis, so hats off to the RNLI crews.

Hope this is what you wanted.

Some really interesting info, Esp re checking for injuries; I'm not sure that I'd have been so adept so hats off to you.

I shall remember to keep my throwing line in good order and by the helm from now on.

Best regards
 
Well done Paul!

Glad that you got ET back in the water too.

For the others here, Paul is making a habit of rescuing people. Though this is a lot more dramatic than the out of control boat in Ocean Village he saved last time!

that wasn't me he rescued out of control a few months back was it? I know a few OV residents did.

anyway, Paul, textbook approach - boat upwind, drift down, drag casualty from amidships. To do that for real shows excellent seamanship. I've done it many times with a fender and a few times with a hat, but never a person. I hope I could do it that well and successfully.
 
Well done Paul!

Glad that you got ET back in the water too.

For the others here, Paul is making a habit of rescuing people. Though this is a lot more dramatic than the out of control boat in Ocean Village he saved last time!

Cheers Pate,

Blimey, I'd forgotten about that !

I'm starting to think I might be attracting issues ! Should I think about spending more time in the pub?

Paul
 
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