DanTribe
Well-Known Member
Due to the rubbish weather on Saturday we decided just to go for a day sail on Sunday.
What could possibly go wrong?
We had a very pleasant sail up to Fambridge until we tried to sneak inside the big iron buoy just above the moorings and ran aground. Never mind, nearly low water, we'll have a cup of tea and wait. Within seconds a jet ski arrives and offers a tow. We decline but he seems a nice bloke and is keen to help so we let him try, just to prove what a silly idea it is. Man, those things are powerful! It dragged us of the mud like we were a dinghy, not 3 tonnes.
Think what you like about jet-skis, this bloke was very welcome and refused to accept even a bottle of plonk. Many thanks to him and to the Fambridge launch driver who also came to help.
Back to Burnham and the launch driver has gone home. No problem, collect the dinghy and motor back onto the mooring. On the way we spot friends still aboard, so think we'll see if they want a lift ashore. As we approach they start shouting at us and waving. Then I spot their fishing line, so hard astern, manage to free the line from our keel and CLUNK, forgot the dinghy painter, now round the prop.
Sailed back to mooring with the dinghy pinned nearly at the water line. Climbed in and managed to cut the painter from the dinghy, leaving it round the prop for next weekend. On climbing back aboard, managed to impale finger to 1/2" on backstay split pin.
And by the time we got ashore , the pub had stopped doing food.
Next weekend will be better, please!
What could possibly go wrong?
We had a very pleasant sail up to Fambridge until we tried to sneak inside the big iron buoy just above the moorings and ran aground. Never mind, nearly low water, we'll have a cup of tea and wait. Within seconds a jet ski arrives and offers a tow. We decline but he seems a nice bloke and is keen to help so we let him try, just to prove what a silly idea it is. Man, those things are powerful! It dragged us of the mud like we were a dinghy, not 3 tonnes.
Think what you like about jet-skis, this bloke was very welcome and refused to accept even a bottle of plonk. Many thanks to him and to the Fambridge launch driver who also came to help.
Back to Burnham and the launch driver has gone home. No problem, collect the dinghy and motor back onto the mooring. On the way we spot friends still aboard, so think we'll see if they want a lift ashore. As we approach they start shouting at us and waving. Then I spot their fishing line, so hard astern, manage to free the line from our keel and CLUNK, forgot the dinghy painter, now round the prop.
Sailed back to mooring with the dinghy pinned nearly at the water line. Climbed in and managed to cut the painter from the dinghy, leaving it round the prop for next weekend. On climbing back aboard, managed to impale finger to 1/2" on backstay split pin.
And by the time we got ashore , the pub had stopped doing food.
Next weekend will be better, please!