hlb
RIP
Decided to go out of the Marina and park on one of the HM's pontoons in Conwy. Anyway, all the pontoons were full. So ambled up to the bridge, then thought I'd back up and turn around. I'd not bothered weighing up whether we could get under the bridge, as no intention of doing.
So I casually put the engines in reverse, but we're still going forwards, added more revs, which caused the bows to weave round, so had to juggle throttles to try backing straight. I could just about stop the boat from going forwards, but no way could I back away from the bridge. Typically there were loads of folk watching from the bridge.
I was working so hard on the engines, I had not much time to weigh the bridge up. 400hp could not handle the tide, first time thats ever happened.
In the end I decided I was on a loosing battle and could hopefully make it under the bridge. No other option really. I'd have felt the biggest pillock in the world if I had not have made it.
I've many times backed against the tide in Conwy, but I could not beat this one.
Anyway at least no banging and scrunshing sounds.
So I casually put the engines in reverse, but we're still going forwards, added more revs, which caused the bows to weave round, so had to juggle throttles to try backing straight. I could just about stop the boat from going forwards, but no way could I back away from the bridge. Typically there were loads of folk watching from the bridge.
In the end I decided I was on a loosing battle and could hopefully make it under the bridge. No other option really. I'd have felt the biggest pillock in the world if I had not have made it.
I've many times backed against the tide in Conwy, but I could not beat this one.