LONG_KEELER
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I don't mind. It's all good fun.
Twice, once getting into the dinghy late at night and after a couple of beers. Dark, cold winter but dog needed ashore.
Second time, inflating the dinghy on a pontoon and stepped back thinking I was opposite a pontoon finger - I wasn't!
Yes, and it also seems to confirm the frequently expressed view that getting in and out of the tender/on and off the pontoon is the most dangerous part of sailing.Reading this thread, it seems to me that most of us have been very lucky.
Yes, and it also seems to confirm the frequently expressed view that getting in and out of the tender/on and off the pontoon is the most dangerous part of sailing.
A caveat, though. In order to be able to contribute to this thread you have to have survived your immersion, which is why the more reliably fatal kinds of incident are likely to be under-reported. (Similarly, we are less likely to hear from the unlucky.)
Only if you are very lucky. Most phones die.
Reading this thread, it seems to me that most of us have been very lucky.
Was walking out inhibited by the trolleys?Not into the sea. I fell into a canal once. Bit of a shock until I stood up and walked out.
It does seem that simple stuff like going out or returning from the mooring is the most risky, prob because it doesn't seem like it is., so fences are down.A sad tale I heard a few years ago. A well known character left the pub to go out to his boat. The next morning his swamped dinghy was found downriver. On checking the boat his mobile phone and dentures were found on the deck.
White GRP can be lethal with frost as you may not realise the situation until you are skidding somewhere ourt of control.More times then I can count racing dinghies.
Three times off boats.
Once head over heels off the bow whilst retreiving an anchor in a sudden easterly in Studland bay, once when a crew member tipped the dingy over when they fell back into it whilst climbing on board and once when I slipped off a frosty cabin roof and went under the stanchion wire.
I'm trying very hard not to do it again...