Corona Mia
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone……I’m sure some of you must have also ‘enjoyed’ them?
Mine happened yesterday when we took some friends out for a day on the boat.
Before Lunch…….I decided to test out my new little 3D tender and Mercury o/b.
Carefully launched it from the bathing platform (no davits I’m afraid) and successfully mounted
the little outboard with an extra line around the carry handle……………… ‘just-in-case’!
Opened the fuel cock and fuel-tank vent, and the little motor burst into life on the first pull.
Told my mate Derek……..gently step into the dinghy on the port side, and moved to the starboard
side to balance his weight.
As he stepped in he lost his balance, fell across the boat and tried to grab the biggest thing he saw.
Which happened to be Me!
Don’t really remember much of my naval architecture these days……..
But I’m sure that even before Metacentric calculations had been ‘invented’, most people had realised that 2 big blokes
‘embraced’ and hanging over one side of a small, light boat was not very ‘seaworthy’.
(Even if it was a noble attempt to try to save each other!)
Anyway all ended well………..Once the ‘Ladies’ had stopped laughing.
They helped us to ‘right’ our capsized dinghy.
The water was warm, clear………and the little engine burst back into life on the 4th pull.
Gave it a 15 min run after restarting, then turned the fuel-tap off to stop it, squirted lots of WD40 over.
And to be safe I’ve drained the 2 pints of fuel that was in the tank.
But I’m an amateur………and sure you‘ve all got some much better stories to tell?

Mine happened yesterday when we took some friends out for a day on the boat.
Before Lunch…….I decided to test out my new little 3D tender and Mercury o/b.
Carefully launched it from the bathing platform (no davits I’m afraid) and successfully mounted
the little outboard with an extra line around the carry handle……………… ‘just-in-case’!
Opened the fuel cock and fuel-tank vent, and the little motor burst into life on the first pull.
Told my mate Derek……..gently step into the dinghy on the port side, and moved to the starboard
side to balance his weight.
As he stepped in he lost his balance, fell across the boat and tried to grab the biggest thing he saw.
Which happened to be Me!
Don’t really remember much of my naval architecture these days……..
But I’m sure that even before Metacentric calculations had been ‘invented’, most people had realised that 2 big blokes
‘embraced’ and hanging over one side of a small, light boat was not very ‘seaworthy’.
(Even if it was a noble attempt to try to save each other!)
Anyway all ended well………..Once the ‘Ladies’ had stopped laughing.
They helped us to ‘right’ our capsized dinghy.
The water was warm, clear………and the little engine burst back into life on the 4th pull.
Gave it a 15 min run after restarting, then turned the fuel-tap off to stop it, squirted lots of WD40 over.
And to be safe I’ve drained the 2 pints of fuel that was in the tank.
But I’m an amateur………and sure you‘ve all got some much better stories to tell?