Jaguar 25
Well-Known Member
Had the misfortune to have a rope snag my prop last Saturday (23/04) in Chichester harbour, near to the Hayling Island Sailing club. This was attached to a mooring sinker or such like and nearly pulled the outboard off as we juddered to a stop. Some helpful young persons in a RIB came over to help but couldn't unwind the rope and so cut it. The prop was then able to turn. We were on a falling tide and by this time we were hitting the bottom of the sandbank. We reported the situation to the coastguard and whilst talking to them, Frank Dunster of Hayling Island Rescue turned up and eventually managed to pull us off the sandbank. I asked how much I owed him for the rescue but he waved me away. Apparently he does this voluntary work on a full time basis.
There is, or used to be, a group called Friends of Hayling Island Recue, through which you could make a donation to help with expenses. I have looked on line and the account number quoted (from 2008) comes up as invalid when I tried to make a donation. Does anyone know how I can make a donation to Hayling Recsue? I have just ordered Frank's book, which is also on sale to help with his costs and is called Confessions of Hayling Rescue.
There is, or used to be, a group called Friends of Hayling Island Recue, through which you could make a donation to help with expenses. I have looked on line and the account number quoted (from 2008) comes up as invalid when I tried to make a donation. Does anyone know how I can make a donation to Hayling Recsue? I have just ordered Frank's book, which is also on sale to help with his costs and is called Confessions of Hayling Rescue.