ianc1200
Well-known member
A friend who works at Shotley told me the cost to the marina for lifting clear - it's a lot. They've had 6 or 7 of them dumped there by the RNLI & the owners haven't paid/haven't got insurance. Shotley have told the RNLI not to bring these boats to the marina in future.
There's also the Elysian 34' which on the East Coast Pilot FB group this week had broken free in the Mersea area which the owner now has posted photo's of it being wrecked. Very sad, somebody's lost their home, but who pays to have the wreck removed?
At Titchmarsh about 4 weeks ago a large - 70' ish - a white rusty looking Dutch sailing barge turned up, was told not to bring into the marina, nevertheless did so hitting Chris Titchmarsh's restored Girl Pat motorsailer twice, had to be towed out of the marina, and after about two weeks of anchoring then disappeared.
In Foundry Reach in the Backwaters, a Thames Swim lighter, with a mobile home on top, has moored itself next to the sea wall two weeks ago just by the concrete barge which lays at an angle. It had to have been towed there.
Does seem a lot of strange boats on the move on the EC at present.
There's also the Elysian 34' which on the East Coast Pilot FB group this week had broken free in the Mersea area which the owner now has posted photo's of it being wrecked. Very sad, somebody's lost their home, but who pays to have the wreck removed?
At Titchmarsh about 4 weeks ago a large - 70' ish - a white rusty looking Dutch sailing barge turned up, was told not to bring into the marina, nevertheless did so hitting Chris Titchmarsh's restored Girl Pat motorsailer twice, had to be towed out of the marina, and after about two weeks of anchoring then disappeared.
In Foundry Reach in the Backwaters, a Thames Swim lighter, with a mobile home on top, has moored itself next to the sea wall two weeks ago just by the concrete barge which lays at an angle. It had to have been towed there.
Does seem a lot of strange boats on the move on the EC at present.