Gavin E
Well-Known Member
Moored up on the stretch where the river Thame joins the Thames just below days lock. As I'm sure you are aware it was a tad warm, and my wife decided she fancied a trip out in the dinghy to a shallow spot for a cooling paddle and a swim.
We returned an hour later to find our cruiser on the other side of the river, attached to a narrowboat holding position midstream. The bank was burned out and fire brigade in attendance. The flames had been close enough to burn through our mooring lines, with the other line released by another narrow boat owner on the bank who managed to pull the mooring pin and push us out into the river without getting burned himself.
We lost a couple of bits of canvas that got scorched/burnt, but what the hell. Everything else fine and I'm sure you can all appreciate how grateful we were to all who helped. Beer passed hands as a tiny tiny token of thanks.
It could have been caused by a bottle in the grass, but more likely by the group of teenage oiks chanting 'oops we started a fire' a hundred yards upstream.
I managed to keep my wife off of them long enough to sort ourselves out and head off before she got arrested.
Sadly not our first run in with the younger generation this summer, having witnessed another group of idiots climbing all over unattended boats in windsor, jumping from canvas roofs and chucking brooms etc into the river just for a laugh...
Be careful out there everyone.
We returned an hour later to find our cruiser on the other side of the river, attached to a narrowboat holding position midstream. The bank was burned out and fire brigade in attendance. The flames had been close enough to burn through our mooring lines, with the other line released by another narrow boat owner on the bank who managed to pull the mooring pin and push us out into the river without getting burned himself.
We lost a couple of bits of canvas that got scorched/burnt, but what the hell. Everything else fine and I'm sure you can all appreciate how grateful we were to all who helped. Beer passed hands as a tiny tiny token of thanks.
It could have been caused by a bottle in the grass, but more likely by the group of teenage oiks chanting 'oops we started a fire' a hundred yards upstream.
I managed to keep my wife off of them long enough to sort ourselves out and head off before she got arrested.
Sadly not our first run in with the younger generation this summer, having witnessed another group of idiots climbing all over unattended boats in windsor, jumping from canvas roofs and chucking brooms etc into the river just for a laugh...
Be careful out there everyone.