Sea Ray
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So today my brother took my boat (Jeanneau Cap Camarat 7.5) over to the Isle of Wight for some lunch with friends on-board. On the way back well off Hurst Castle he spotted an upturned boat. There wasn't a lot of traffic about at the time, they were lucky to have been seen when they were. It had 3 children, ages 5, 8 & 11 sitting on the bottom of the boat with their father. All in a bad way, hypothermia starting to set in and the father seemingly in shock. The boat was a flat bottomed Dory, not suitable for the sea they were in. Luckily they were wearing life jackets, and with the Dory being designed not to sink it probably saved their lives, but they were in serious trouble. The Coastguard was called and the Lymington lifeboat sent out. Unfortunately they got another shout with a Motorboat that had run itself up the shingle bank. So they put a lifeboat crew member on board my boat, and the lifeboat shot of to help the stranded boat. So now with 11 people on-board he was instructed to get to Keyhaven where an ambulance was waiting. He was told by the crew member to ignore the harbour speed limit, he wasn't quite planing which as we know would have created less wash, but he was well over the speed limit kicking up quite a wake. He wanted the lifeboat crew member to take the helm, but he wouldn't, I'm guessing its a legal thing. So despite my brother gesturing towards the RNLI guy standing there in an attempt to explain his actions, he got really shouted at, so their goes my reputation ! They met with the ambulance and the paramedics took over. The kids had been wrapped up and spent the trip back in the cabin being consoled and cuddled by the women. They had a very near miss, the kids weren't doing great despite the efforts of the women folk, and as for the Father he looked broken. Mooring up in a difficult spot to meet the Paramedics, much to my brothers frustration (he knows how fussy I am) my blue hull took a scrape on the bow, I'm not fussed it can be repaired. What does grate a bit is the thought of my boat being branded as skippered by an inconsiderate boater, but hey ho, that's life ! As for the upturned boat, it's still floating somewhere semi submerged, probably heading towards Poole. It's up for salvage, I just hope no one hits it, I doubt the Dad will ever want to see it again.