BlueChip
Well-Known Member
Some years ago we did a RTIR which was shortened to finish at Bembridge Ledge.
The wind dropped very soon after the start and coming down past Newtown Creek on the tide there was a raft of several hundred boats none of which had steerage way, with fenders out boats were facing all directions. There was lots of fun and pranks involving water, until the raft drifted down close to Yarmouth where at that time there were several huge admiralty warship mooring buoys.
As the raft swept past the buoys, no one sunk but there was plenty of badly scored gelcoat
The wind dropped very soon after the start and coming down past Newtown Creek on the tide there was a raft of several hundred boats none of which had steerage way, with fenders out boats were facing all directions. There was lots of fun and pranks involving water, until the raft drifted down close to Yarmouth where at that time there were several huge admiralty warship mooring buoys.
As the raft swept past the buoys, no one sunk but there was plenty of badly scored gelcoat