Cowes RNLI have confirmed that the Red Funnel ferry ploughed through the moorings of a catamaran and several Daring Class yachts, sending several of the Darings adrift.
+1 But I always assumed Red Funnel maintained sufficient working practices and equipment on the bridge to prevent straying so far outside its normal route. The inquiry will be interesting if it's made public.The local hack must have waited years to write this, my bold:I hope not too much damage is done.
I can vouch for the fact that you couldn't see a bloody thing in Cowes this morning.
+1 But I always assumed Red Funnel maintained sufficient working practices and equipment on the bridge to prevent straying so far outside its normal route. The inquiry will be interesting if it's made public.
Beyond me why people go out in such conditions if they don't have to.
Wow, possibly swerved out of the way of a small craft, or something. Be interesting to find out what happenedFollowed an unusual route this morning
Followed an unusual route this morning
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I think it would have hit moorings before that first large alteration of course.
It's quite normal for ferries to keep operating in fog.
Anyone moving needs to be listening to the right VHF channel.
The ferries do have radar. It is surprising they got so far out of the channel. What time was low water? I'd have thought it fairly shallow where most of the Darings live?