prv
Well-Known Member
Embarrassingly i spanked into a pillar buoy couple years ago coming down a river, sun low down dead ahead and head in a mobile phone trying ti get first emails for a few days. Big bang, which would very likely have meant fairly major grp work on a plastic boat instead of some sandpaper and a load of coats of epoxy. So if you don't look forward much get something strong![]()
I've been on board a GRP boat that did something similar - even less excuse as it was a clear morning in the western Solent
The skipper had set the autopilot on a "go to" one of the big steel port-hand channel markers, and it did as it was told with unerring accuracy. I'm not sure whether nobody was looking out at all or if it came from behind the jib or what, but we crashed right into the thing at full speed and probably with the tide under us too.
The main result was a big embarrassing red paint streak, and the owner had someone come to refinish the gelcoat the following week, but as far as I'm aware there was no structural damage at all.
This was an early-2000s Halberg-Rassy so on the solid side of modern GRP building.
Pete