NormanB
Well-Known Member
Or a tale of everyday yachties who very nearly lost their yacht but eventually sort their shit out:
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Interesting tale - I've never heard of a log transducer spontaneously coming out before.
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Interesting tale - I've never heard of a log transducer spontaneously coming out before.
Screwed in cross threaded / worked loose? Then pounding pushed it out..
Interesting tale - I've never heard of a log transducer spontaneously coming out before.
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Loosened by falling viewer figures, maybe?
I'm sure it was a frightening experience (and she seemed almost catatonic), but if that was the "very worst day of their lives" then they've had a charmed existence so far.
Are you having a laugh? Or do you default to conspiracy theories rather than ‘cock ups’?
Or a tale of everyday yachties who very nearly lost their yacht but eventually sort their shit out:
I'm interested (honestly: no implied criticism) in how you came to be watching this.
In 15 feet of water with a dingy tied to the back of the boat, a helicopter on scene in 90 seconds after a Mayday call? Are you sure they thought they might die, the chap was more worried about being charged for a commercial tow/pump.Have you ever thought you were going to die?
I think it crossed their minds early on in this sequence of events.
I'm interested (honestly: no implied criticism) in how you came to be watching this. They're pretty ordinary looking, averagely engaging, they're choosing to motor directly into 20 knots of wind even though they've only got 10 miles to go and no apparent time pressure. All fair enough, they're normal people but that video has had *14000* views. And people are obviously giving them money to make these. How did you come to be watching this in the first place?
It doesnt seem that strange to motor in 20kt wind to get somewhere, we do it all the time in the Bristol Channel, not normally much of a problem just bumpy.
currently my best plan to make money to finance sailing involves investing £2k in a fursuit
Both my old boat and my newer boat have paddle wheel logs. The older boat is 42 years old and I have looked at the plastic NASA fitting which goes through the hull and wondered what happens if decay causes the stout plastic tube to shear from the flange against the hull. Now I know!
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I know about fursuits, but I'm surprised and somewhat intrigued at the intersection with sailing.