2 Jul 2007 #1 starboard Active member Joined 22 Dec 2003 Messages 3,016 Location N5533 W00441 Visit site Just read this on the HMCG web page, anyone heard an update as to the outcome?? Hope all safe and well http://www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mcga-newsro...;m=7&y=2007
Just read this on the HMCG web page, anyone heard an update as to the outcome?? Hope all safe and well http://www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mcga-newsro...;m=7&y=2007
2 Jul 2007 #2 starboard Active member Joined 22 Dec 2003 Messages 3,016 Location N5533 W00441 Visit site Bit more info here http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/6262560.stm
3 Jul 2007 #3 savageseadog Well-known member Joined 19 Jun 2005 Messages 23,296 Visit site Both rescued. Female hypothermic but OK no futher info.
3 Jul 2007 #4 sailorman Well-known member Joined 21 May 2003 Messages 78,870 Location Here or thertemp ashore Visit site wheres lifeboatjohn /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
3 Jul 2007 #5 N njamesphoto New member Joined 17 May 2006 Messages 146 yachtcardea.blogspot.com lifeguard taking a female friend into a cave?? and took some time for the tide to come in... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
lifeguard taking a female friend into a cave?? and took some time for the tide to come in... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
3 Jul 2007 #6 Twister_Ken Well-known member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,585 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site Were they doing breast stroke?
3 Jul 2007 #7 longjohnsilver Well-known member Joined 30 May 2001 Messages 18,841 Visit site Poledancing...............
3 Jul 2007 #8 R runswick2000 Member Joined 13 Mar 2007 Messages 62 Location Swanage lifeboatscrapbook.blogspot.com [ QUOTE ] wheres lifeboatjohn /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif [/ QUOTE ] I'm here! Glad they are both OK.............I suspect there may be at least 1 lesson to be learnt here /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
[ QUOTE ] wheres lifeboatjohn /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif [/ QUOTE ] I'm here! Glad they are both OK.............I suspect there may be at least 1 lesson to be learnt here /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
3 Jul 2007 #9 starboard Active member Joined 22 Dec 2003 Messages 3,016 Location N5533 W00441 Visit site Glad all ended on a happy note.......I wonder how many choppers see saw in that cave? Paul.
3 Jul 2007 #10 Searush New member Joined 14 Oct 2006 Messages 26,779 Location - up to my neck in it. back2bikes.org.uk Funny tides they have round there, 11 hours is usually enough for the tide to come in & go out again! Or have I missed something?
Funny tides they have round there, 11 hours is usually enough for the tide to come in & go out again! Or have I missed something?
3 Jul 2007 #11 sailorman Well-known member Joined 21 May 2003 Messages 78,870 Location Here or thertemp ashore Visit site thanks John we all "cock-up" now & then. to do so requires leaving the mooring usually, many dont "cock-up" do they /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
thanks John we all "cock-up" now & then. to do so requires leaving the mooring usually, many dont "cock-up" do they /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
3 Jul 2007 #12 R runswick2000 Member Joined 13 Mar 2007 Messages 62 Location Swanage lifeboatscrapbook.blogspot.com Quite!
4 Jul 2007 #13 bilbobaggins N/A Joined 12 Feb 2005 Messages 9,993 Location Grey Havens Marina - Elves pontoon Visit site "She offered her honour. He honoured her offer.... And all that day he was honour 'n offer......" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
"She offered her honour. He honoured her offer.... And all that day he was honour 'n offer......" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
4 Jul 2007 #14 R runswick2000 Member Joined 13 Mar 2007 Messages 62 Location Swanage lifeboatscrapbook.blogspot.com Difficult when dressed in a rubber suit or just more fun? /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
4 Jul 2007 #15 Athene V30 Active member Joined 20 Sep 2001 Messages 5,451 Location Playa del Ingles, Gran Canaria in Winter, the boat Visit site Isn't it just safer that way? I thought one of the immediate first aid considerations if at risk of hypothermia was to share bodily heat?
Isn't it just safer that way? I thought one of the immediate first aid considerations if at risk of hypothermia was to share bodily heat?
4 Jul 2007 #16 R runswick2000 Member Joined 13 Mar 2007 Messages 62 Location Swanage lifeboatscrapbook.blogspot.com That's right, share bodily heat and if possible warm from the inside out............'nough said!