No idea she was there and the visibility was a bit crap. The idea of someone coming to my aid never occurred to me or that anyone else was monitoring Ch67. I reckon I must have been nice to someone (not my normal style) and karma was on my side for once. Was I the 1st vessel out of Fraserburgh happy to see a fishery protection vessel on an intercept?ash wrote: Well, that was lucky! - You didn't tell us about Herta!
Did you know that they were there? Do you have AIS?
I wonder what suggestions would have came from the coastie?
I'm glad to hear that you didn't seriously consider climbing into the life raft!
Ash
Scenario II
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Happy Outcome.
I used to work in outdoor centres and came unstuck a few times 'helping' colleagues on staff development sessions. I was an average paddler and once went into a stopper to assist a female colleague who had a perfect bottom. She was a far better paddler than I and all I did was make a complete chump of myself and nearly drowned into the bargain. It does pay to think things through.
I used to work in outdoor centres and came unstuck a few times 'helping' colleagues on staff development sessions. I was an average paddler and once went into a stopper to assist a female colleague who had a perfect bottom. She was a far better paddler than I and all I did was make a complete chump of myself and nearly drowned into the bargain. It does pay to think things through.
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Claymore

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Re: Scenario II
I lost the Avon while towing on a crossing from Sanda to Rathlin.
The patch on the bow with the D ring had pulled clean off.
Two lessons learned... 1. don't tow the dink on proper trips; 2. if you do tow use a bridle linking the bow D ring to the side-rope fixing points.
By the time the dinghy was captured the tide had turned and I had to bash through the McDonnell Race.
The patch on the bow with the D ring had pulled clean off.
Two lessons learned... 1. don't tow the dink on proper trips; 2. if you do tow use a bridle linking the bow D ring to the side-rope fixing points.
By the time the dinghy was captured the tide had turned and I had to bash through the McDonnell Race.
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Hope you dident run down the Children of Lirr.Gordonmc wrote:I lost the Avon while towing on a crossing from Sanda to Rathlin.
The patch on the bow with the D ring had pulled clean off.
Two lessons learned... 1. don't tow the dink on proper trips; 2. if you do tow use a bridle linking the bow D ring to the side-rope fixing points.
By the time the dinghy was captured the tide had turned and I had to bash through the McDonnell Race.
C_W