No Regrets
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Hmmm...Moored up last night on the inside of the island at Windsor, no issues getting in or tying up, closely followed by a forumite friend.
Had a nice morning chilling and oiling my teak floor while the ladies went shopping.
So far, so good. Until we went to depart, whence we found we appeared to have stuck on the bottom! Darren was on outdrives, and alerted me to the fact, but being on shafts there was nothing much I could do, so gingerly snicked her into gear, the port side was fine, but the starboard was dinging a little bit. We managed to push the back out by using plenty of throttle on the outside engine, and turned, but our friend wasn't so lucky, and was stuck pretty well, to the point one outdrive wouldn't lift!
Four of us used lines to pull her forward, and eventually we managed to pull the stern out and turn her too.
Fifty Shades seems fine, no loss of thrust or vibrations, and I doubt the robust bronze props have any more than a few scuffs, but the outdrive equiped boat has one prop bent back on itself, and it totalled. Not a good weekend for either of us, as I suggested the mooring so feel a little guilty, and my mates got a bill or insurance claim
The river level appears to have dropped substantially during the night, as the water level against the bank certainly wasn't the same, and other people moored up also commented. We were both fine going in, but both stuck going out. I hope his insurance stumps up...
You learn something new every day eh?
Had a nice morning chilling and oiling my teak floor while the ladies went shopping.
So far, so good. Until we went to depart, whence we found we appeared to have stuck on the bottom! Darren was on outdrives, and alerted me to the fact, but being on shafts there was nothing much I could do, so gingerly snicked her into gear, the port side was fine, but the starboard was dinging a little bit. We managed to push the back out by using plenty of throttle on the outside engine, and turned, but our friend wasn't so lucky, and was stuck pretty well, to the point one outdrive wouldn't lift!
Four of us used lines to pull her forward, and eventually we managed to pull the stern out and turn her too.
Fifty Shades seems fine, no loss of thrust or vibrations, and I doubt the robust bronze props have any more than a few scuffs, but the outdrive equiped boat has one prop bent back on itself, and it totalled. Not a good weekend for either of us, as I suggested the mooring so feel a little guilty, and my mates got a bill or insurance claim
The river level appears to have dropped substantially during the night, as the water level against the bank certainly wasn't the same, and other people moored up also commented. We were both fine going in, but both stuck going out. I hope his insurance stumps up...
You learn something new every day eh?