tillergirl
Well-Known Member
Nasty time about 10.30am ish. Essex Lad and I were just dropping TG's mooring when a breathless 'Mayday, Mayday, yacht Millie' came over 16. Took a second go before Thames CG answered and then in the to and fro it was revealed that Millie was a Silluette 17 sinking in the Blackwater. Position was initially given off Bradwell - no GPS, presumably already underwater - very shortly later it became clear he was heading for the Tollesbury shore where he successfully beached her and sat on top. Lifeboat called, another Mersea boat 'Winter's Bride' stated they were heading for the location (and later stood by until the Mersea Lifeboat arrived). The way time elapsed was quite sobering. We motored hard out of Salcott Creek and by the time we got to the Quarters, Millie had grounded. But assume she hadn't, she would have sunk and the owner (single handed) would have been in the water. Winter's Bride was obviously much closer but it was a lumpy day and suppose the radio had gone the way of the GPS after the first 'off Bradwell' message, we might have been looking over the Bradwell side of the river. Against the ebb it would have taken us ten minutes to get up to the casualty which was grounded not far from the old Crab and Winkle pier.
Anyway as it happened, the Lifeboat zoomed past:

and was with the casualty which by this time had Winter's Bride standing by.
Image is some way off on max zoom I'm afraid
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One of the lifeboat crew has waded to the casualty and the owner is on the deck and has dropped the sails.
Didn't see the detail but I assume the lifeboat returned with a pump and managed to keep Millie afloat and take her round to West Mersea where Peter Clarke's Boatyard slipped her.
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Pretty frightening for the owner I would think and just shows what can happen on a sunny if breezy Saturday when all ought to be all right. Got Essex Lad and I talking about the practicalities - these things are to learn from. Neither of us bothered with lifejackets that day. Had TG started to take on water, would we have had time to go below to get them and get them on. Better chance with two of us on board I guess that alone. And then the positioning of the strum box - or should I say strum boxes. I have one electric bilge pump that sucks just in front of the engine and a big hand pump that sucks from under the engine. Suppose TG is holed at the bows and the bows start sinking first as happened to Millie. Things would have to be pretty extreme before the pump in front of the engine would get to work. I think I might do something about that; I would want to start pumping asap.
Anyway a good result in that no one lost their life and the boat is recovered intact if a little worse for wear.
Anyway as it happened, the Lifeboat zoomed past:

and was with the casualty which by this time had Winter's Bride standing by.
Image is some way off on max zoom I'm afraid
[URL=http://s217.photobucket.com/user/rgaspar_album/media/P1030285.jpg.html]

One of the lifeboat crew has waded to the casualty and the owner is on the deck and has dropped the sails.
Didn't see the detail but I assume the lifeboat returned with a pump and managed to keep Millie afloat and take her round to West Mersea where Peter Clarke's Boatyard slipped her.
[URL=http://s217.photobucket.com/user/rgaspar_album/media/Closeup1.jpg.html]

[URL=http://s217.photobucket.com/user/rgaspar_album/media/P1030294.jpg.html]

Pretty frightening for the owner I would think and just shows what can happen on a sunny if breezy Saturday when all ought to be all right. Got Essex Lad and I talking about the practicalities - these things are to learn from. Neither of us bothered with lifejackets that day. Had TG started to take on water, would we have had time to go below to get them and get them on. Better chance with two of us on board I guess that alone. And then the positioning of the strum box - or should I say strum boxes. I have one electric bilge pump that sucks just in front of the engine and a big hand pump that sucks from under the engine. Suppose TG is holed at the bows and the bows start sinking first as happened to Millie. Things would have to be pretty extreme before the pump in front of the engine would get to work. I think I might do something about that; I would want to start pumping asap.
Anyway a good result in that no one lost their life and the boat is recovered intact if a little worse for wear.