MapisM
Well-Known Member
I've seen that it has also been covered by the BBC by now, so someone might already be aware of what just happened down here in Sardinia.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24996292
Actually, i know for sure that some of you indeed are already aware, because I got a few emails from forumites enquiring about the situation.
Thanks again to all of them for their thoughts.
Anyway, back to the point of the thread title: this is to report what has been one of my most scary boating days - and while securely moored in my home berth!
In fact, yesterday we had a nasty sustained SE wind, which in my harbour means that it's blowing from the point where the wall is at the most distant point from the pleasure boats docks: 800 metres or so.
Now, believe it or not, this fetch has been enough to build up breaking waves inside the harbour, capable to make my boat (all 35T of her) pitch roughly one meter, at either ends.
I don't dare thinking what could have happened if the bow lines wouldn't have hold as they did.
Which was indeed impressive - the lines squeaking was even louder than the wind...
Sorry, no piccies or clips. During the worst moments, that was the last of my thoughts.
In fact, I had to deal with a broken shock absorber, among other things.
I'll see if I can find a video which I made a couple of years ago, during another SE wind blow, just to give an idea.
At that time, I thought it was bad, but in hindsight ti was just a light appetizer...
Right now, we are back to (almost) normal conditions, with no damages to the boat, so all's well that ends well.
Which of course is not true for some poor souls, elsewhere in Sardinia, who lost their life. And many others who are now homeless.
Bottom line, it's fair to say that also Med weather isn't always a bed of roses.
Not that I'd change it with anything else... I'd rather give up boating altogether, than go elsewhere.
15° as I'm posting, and the locals complain that it's cold...
Here, so much for the editorial balance!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24996292
Actually, i know for sure that some of you indeed are already aware, because I got a few emails from forumites enquiring about the situation.
Thanks again to all of them for their thoughts.
Anyway, back to the point of the thread title: this is to report what has been one of my most scary boating days - and while securely moored in my home berth!
In fact, yesterday we had a nasty sustained SE wind, which in my harbour means that it's blowing from the point where the wall is at the most distant point from the pleasure boats docks: 800 metres or so.
Now, believe it or not, this fetch has been enough to build up breaking waves inside the harbour, capable to make my boat (all 35T of her) pitch roughly one meter, at either ends.
I don't dare thinking what could have happened if the bow lines wouldn't have hold as they did.
Which was indeed impressive - the lines squeaking was even louder than the wind...
Sorry, no piccies or clips. During the worst moments, that was the last of my thoughts.
In fact, I had to deal with a broken shock absorber, among other things.
I'll see if I can find a video which I made a couple of years ago, during another SE wind blow, just to give an idea.
At that time, I thought it was bad, but in hindsight ti was just a light appetizer...
Right now, we are back to (almost) normal conditions, with no damages to the boat, so all's well that ends well.
Which of course is not true for some poor souls, elsewhere in Sardinia, who lost their life. And many others who are now homeless.
Bottom line, it's fair to say that also Med weather isn't always a bed of roses.
Not that I'd change it with anything else... I'd rather give up boating altogether, than go elsewhere.
15° as I'm posting, and the locals complain that it's cold...
Here, so much for the editorial balance!