Sunken small yacht, Newton Creek IoW

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I was going to write something a bit less than fulsome praise

But you know what?

There but for the grace of God and the kindness of others has gone I.

And I have dragged into at least one boat at Newtown with a fair old bang in the middle of the night in the past.

And been bumped by a French lycee training boat in France at least once too.

I hope he manages to get his life a little less precarious this year and has learnt a bit too from this unpleasant experience
 
It has an outboard so presumably the shaft was removed and the stern tube closed off.

You will also note that the outboard has no gearbox nor prop. I guess that was why he was trying to tow it with a dinghy.

And I have dragged into at least one boat at Newtown with a fair old bang in the middle of the night in the past.

You are a fully paid up member of the Newtown Pyjama Party.
 
Lucky not to have a writ on the mast for the unpaid salvage job.. well, it’s a POV isn’t it?

Article in Country Life lamenting the National Trusts need to trim their expenditure and cut their workforce by some 6% because of financial pressures. No details because I suppose that would be current flow
 
He was out sailing yesterday just off the entrance to Newtown Creek. Did he anchor back in the same place?
 
He was out sailing yesterday just off the entrance to Newtown Creek. Did he anchor back in the same place?
He was anchored right beside the green markers, straight ahead as you enter. He beached the boat yesterday to paint a political slogan on the topsides. He left that mooring this afternoon, did not see where bound. It was a proper west solent afternoon when we left, 18kn and wind over spring tide. I wouldn’t like to think of him out sailing in that old wreck. We had a quantity of seagrass on our coachroof after our sail, decidedly choppy by Hamstead Ledge.
 
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