Picked up that lump of wood

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About a couple of weeks ago Solent CG announced a hazard to small vessels, a lump of wood off Gilkicker.

I think it was the same lump we found about a mile east of Poole harbour so we told Portland CG and towed it into Poole and handed it to the harbour master.

Was a hefty lump which certainly could have spoiled someones day had they hit it!

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Well done, thoughtful action.

When I read of Charlie Stock doing that (or burning it)
I thought "cannot imagine doing that myself"
but after sailing in an area for a while, it becomes "your"
area and you begin to feel responsible for it.
So good on you.

Regards Briani
 

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Would a bit of wood drift on the tide from Gilkicker to Poole? I'd think it'just go back and forwards 2 or 3 miles?
 

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You'd be surprised how fast things move. I heard of an incident where a fridge was spotted at St Cats and within minutes it ended up at the Needles.
 

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Manky auld lumps of wood

Or how slow Teakie things move .. heard of one that was off St Caths and 7 hours later ir=t was still there!
 

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Prepared a BIG clove hitch, looped it over the end and put another hitch on it.
Not a chance of hauling it on board too many hundredweights

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right that does it, I'll just be a minute to fire up the laptop.
Of course Tome does have a copy of the photo's in question..but I bet he didn't tell you that..

Ian
 

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Would a bit of wood drift on the tide from Gilkicker to Poole? I'd think it'just go back and forwards 2 or 3 miles?

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Yes: say an average 2.5kts x 6 hours tide = 15 miles, and once out past the Needles, unlikely to go back up the Solent.

Whatever - I am glad it is not still drifting around out there.
 

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well done ian. But i have been unimpressed at the way in whcih some people working on the watefront have treated the water almost as a tip - even some boat engineers chucking big lumps of plastic sheeting in the water.
 
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