Robert Wilson
Well-Known Member
Went for an evening sail, bit blowy in the Bay but on sheltered mooring hardly a breath. Nevertheless, I made darn sure the dinghy painter was well attached to the mooring warp.
I even muttered to myself make sure it's on properly, Robert.
Another screamer of a sail, spindrift and white spray with 1 metre waves. Very heavy rain, black clouds and cold. Got soaked, but exhilarated. Log registered 10+kts at one point
I even muttered to myself make sure it's on properly, Robert.
Another screamer of a sail, spindrift and white spray with 1 metre waves. Very heavy rain, black clouds and cold. Got soaked, but exhilarated. Log registered 10+kts at one point
Back to the mooring in shelter of high ground -
NO DINGHY.
It's unsinkable, double-skinned hull with built-in buoyancy.
Cold, wet and shivering I didn't fancy a swim ashore (60metres?), so I risked taking Khamsin (1.6m draft) right in-shore to a mate's dinghy. Skilful and lucky manoeuvring had me safe on my mooring at last
The rest, as they say is history.
No-one in their right mind would attempt the hassle of getting to my mooring in that sort of weather.
No sign of dinghy this morning anywhere around the Bay even though the wind would have taken it ashore on the Island or land-side beaches.
ODD!
Anyone else had a visit from the dinghy ghosts?
NO DINGHY.
It's unsinkable, double-skinned hull with built-in buoyancy.
Cold, wet and shivering I didn't fancy a swim ashore (60metres?), so I risked taking Khamsin (1.6m draft) right in-shore to a mate's dinghy. Skilful and lucky manoeuvring had me safe on my mooring at last
The rest, as they say is history.
No-one in their right mind would attempt the hassle of getting to my mooring in that sort of weather.
No sign of dinghy this morning anywhere around the Bay even though the wind would have taken it ashore on the Island or land-side beaches.
ODD!
Anyone else had a visit from the dinghy ghosts?