U4
Well-Known Member
Now I am usually quite a reserved person and certainly not one for making myself look stupid however as my self prescribed baptism on to the forum I am going to share with you the mistake I made while bringing my new pride and joy home from Brighton to Christchurch in January this year.
To set the scene it was an extremely cold day although absolutely cloudless (if that's a word) the wind was a fairly stiff Easterly. I was in two minds about making the trip as the wind over tide coming into the Solent was bound to make for a bit of chop. The fact that the new boat was on a berth right next to the little roundabout at the end of Brighton marina where anyone could just walk aboard if they fancied it made my mind up - I had to get her home!! And plus what a great opportunity to test the boat out!
The sea was horrendous as we approached the Solent and there was a huge convoy of container ships that didn't help the issue so decided to cross the main channel, hug the coast and round just passed the ryde sands.
The relief when the water began to settle and the fact that my friend asked if he could take the helm for a bit made us both take our eyes off the ball and BANG...! We hit the Ryde sands at about 26 knots and about 2 feet of water, the legs went into survival mode and kicked straight up and I went into shock!!!!

Here are some pics.
To set the scene it was an extremely cold day although absolutely cloudless (if that's a word) the wind was a fairly stiff Easterly. I was in two minds about making the trip as the wind over tide coming into the Solent was bound to make for a bit of chop. The fact that the new boat was on a berth right next to the little roundabout at the end of Brighton marina where anyone could just walk aboard if they fancied it made my mind up - I had to get her home!! And plus what a great opportunity to test the boat out!
The sea was horrendous as we approached the Solent and there was a huge convoy of container ships that didn't help the issue so decided to cross the main channel, hug the coast and round just passed the ryde sands.
The relief when the water began to settle and the fact that my friend asked if he could take the helm for a bit made us both take our eyes off the ball and BANG...! We hit the Ryde sands at about 26 knots and about 2 feet of water, the legs went into survival mode and kicked straight up and I went into shock!!!!
Here are some pics.