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Meps1983

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oh dear, not good.

Aren't those visitor moorings, rather then permanent, so it must have happened quite quickly
That's exactly what I thought when I read it! I hate to think what's caused it to take that amount of water on so quickly. Fingers crossed they realise what's happened in time
 

Flynnbarr

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oh dear, not good.

Aren't those visitor moorings, rather then permanent, so it must have happened quite quickly
That boat has been there all winter as well as a few wide beams plus assorted other small craft.
Its quite shallow that end so it’s probably on the bottom…..there was a small rib with the Searay but that disappeared early on.

Seamaster 27 about ready to sink on the road moorings just up from Jenners cafe…..plus a very old Seamaster was taking a rest on the weir having floated free from being moored up near Clivedon….see all sorts wandering about with the mutt !
 
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