NtM: River Orwell

Koeketiene

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The Orwell is bloody COLD this time of year.

Don't ask me how I know. :o
Suffice it to say that despite being highly motivated to go sailing today (last opportunity for about a month), I spent most of the afternoon drinking hot, sweet tea - liberally laced with Gin.
 
Glad you're OK, I half froze just with my ankles in floating the RIB at Manningtree, must have been mighty cold if you were immersed.
 
Ffs will, DO NOT fall off the boat.

I bet it was going from the dingy onto the boat wasn't it?

Please don't do that again.
 
I bet it was going from the dingy onto the boat wasn't it?

It was.
Very choppy yesterday (wind - 20 odd kts - against tide).
Dinghy wet - boots wet - and so was the windvane I climb on to to get into the boat.
Lost footing - left me holding on to the windvane for dear life. Managed to lift myself out of the drink and onto the boat.
Wife and son boarded in a more conventional manner once I had lowered the boarding ladder.
 
FFS - live a little. Where is your sense of adventure?
It's not like I do this on a daily basis. Last time I went in was 2008 - and I didn't die then either.

Well, Practice makes perfect!
 
Woolverstone run a water taxi service to their moorings ;)

They do.
However, last time I inquired they charged more for a summer on a mooring than I currently pay p/a at SYH (summer: mooring - winter: pontoon berth)

Anyway, I don't like to depend on others.
Prefer to do what I want, when I want and how I want.
And should it go pear-shaped, I have no-one to blame but myself.
 
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