martyn78
Well-Known Member
I called into the quaint harbour of Seahouses in Northumberland by car yesterday and during a walk along the harbour wall/quay, 3 gentlemen were discussing the best way to lay some motorway crash barrier sections along the outer basin quayside, the area which is used by visiting boats, to my dismay saw a large pile of at least 100yds barrier laying on a pallet.
I politely enquired as to the extent of this barrier to be told it was going along the whole edge of the quay and will be a height of around 2ft.
This will be a serious problem for anyone trying to arrive by boat, yes I must have been in by boat a dozen times or more, by day - by night it will be damned dangerous.
My heckles started to bristle a little as I had a 'discussion' with a H&S official (they had a clipboard) many years ago 'cos they wanted to see a 3ft. fence around the whole edge of a marina - yeah, including each and every pontoon finger - some things you can't make up!!
When I asked why the (I believe) assistant Harbour Master said it was due to Health and Safety, when pressed a little further the next reply was to say it was in case a car drove over the edge. (Bear in mind it isn't a public road). Now I just happened to be staying overnight in the harbour around 25 years ago when a drunk driver did indeed lose control ending in the ogin and sadly died. (It hasn't happened since) When I expressed a little bit of dismay as to the reasons and the problems caused to visiting boats his simple answer was 'WELL DON'T BRING YOUR BOAT THEN'
Funny attitude for a village that relies on tourism, and a big loss for sailing visitors to the Farne Islands and Holy Island.
I politely enquired as to the extent of this barrier to be told it was going along the whole edge of the quay and will be a height of around 2ft.
This will be a serious problem for anyone trying to arrive by boat, yes I must have been in by boat a dozen times or more, by day - by night it will be damned dangerous.
My heckles started to bristle a little as I had a 'discussion' with a H&S official (they had a clipboard) many years ago 'cos they wanted to see a 3ft. fence around the whole edge of a marina - yeah, including each and every pontoon finger - some things you can't make up!!
When I asked why the (I believe) assistant Harbour Master said it was due to Health and Safety, when pressed a little further the next reply was to say it was in case a car drove over the edge. (Bear in mind it isn't a public road). Now I just happened to be staying overnight in the harbour around 25 years ago when a drunk driver did indeed lose control ending in the ogin and sadly died. (It hasn't happened since) When I expressed a little bit of dismay as to the reasons and the problems caused to visiting boats his simple answer was 'WELL DON'T BRING YOUR BOAT THEN'
Funny attitude for a village that relies on tourism, and a big loss for sailing visitors to the Farne Islands and Holy Island.
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