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65kt gusts, and not much rest for anyone on-board.
65kt gusts, and not much rest for anyone on-board.
The snatching on that bow line is nasty Dave. Got me worried now.
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I have it on good authority that you are berthed next to some incredibly laid back and totally understanding neighbours.
Luckily for us, so are we.....
On a serious note, thinking of going on Sunday to check Hunros over, if so, is there anything you want checking while I am there?
Paul that would be great if you are...thanks. We're gonna try and get down but it's not looking do-able at the moment. I'll PM you my number ok? and likewise, if we CAN get down at some point over the weekend and you can't...give me a shout and I'll check Hunros is tucked up safe and sound.
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Blimey, where is that?!!
Five large fluffy fenders down the starboard side and doubled up lines: I went down after high tide and all was fine.
The bow line was a bit too short, hence the snatching.
Trouble was, by the time I could see that it was too short, it was probably not a great idea to venture onto the pontoon and start untying things in 45-65kts of wind, so I retreated to a safe distance.
I couldn't see any un-fendered boat to boat contact. Most boats had a much smaller boat to one side, or a vacant space. No damage that I could see, other than flapping canvas.
Hi Dave, I hate to think what it must be like up on 'A' pontoon and pretty bouncy walking down there too I expect. Those are exactly the conditions that snap short breast ropes and caused compression cracks around cleats. I've seen this quite a lot over the past few years and not just at Sparkes. Hope FP's ok.
RR