2 May 2013 #1 S stownsend Well-Known Member Joined 15 Sep 2006 Messages 460 Location South Wales Visit site http://rnli.org/NewsCentre/Pages/Two-rescued-as-yacht-goes-aground-at-Llantwit-Major.aspx Cheers Stu
4 May 2013 #2 single Well-Known Member Joined 19 May 2012 Messages 3,499 Location Cardiff Bay Visit site These recent incidents just prove that being close to land is dangerous, a bit like low flying! I know loads of people who feel safer 'hugging' the coast but why do they?
These recent incidents just prove that being close to land is dangerous, a bit like low flying! I know loads of people who feel safer 'hugging' the coast but why do they?
4 May 2013 #3 S SteveSarabande Well-Known Member Joined 3 Apr 2012 Messages 1,304 Location Solent Visit site Sailing yacht, force 4 westerly. Why didnt they just sail away from land? Seems odd that an engone failute caused them to go aground
Sailing yacht, force 4 westerly. Why didnt they just sail away from land? Seems odd that an engone failute caused them to go aground
4 May 2013 #4 single Well-Known Member Joined 19 May 2012 Messages 3,499 Location Cardiff Bay Visit site Or backup plan.......anchor.
5 May 2013 #5 single Well-Known Member Joined 19 May 2012 Messages 3,499 Location Cardiff Bay Visit site And another http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-22410483 http://rnli.org/Pages/Video-Details.aspx?VideoItemID=rr3fonGi#.UYUo4Xqzg9A.twitter Last edited: 5 May 2013
And another http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-22410483 http://rnli.org/Pages/Video-Details.aspx?VideoItemID=rr3fonGi#.UYUo4Xqzg9A.twitter