wonkywinch
Active member
Came back to the Hamble this afternoon. Two calls to Solent Coastguard. Neither used pro words "pan pan" but two separate vessels called CG within 20 mins.
First a rib had run aground and sheared his prop/drive. Tide coming in fast, help on the way. "Have you anchored?". No the skipper replied.
Next, a motor boat ran aground on lee shore in 25kt onshore winds inside Bald Head. "Have you anchored?". No the skipper replied.
In my opinion neither had a radio qualification either, the RT sounded more like a CB radio enthusiast.
Entering the Hamble monitoring 68 & 16 when CG closed the entrance to the river due to UXB found at the end of the spit.
A busy day but I can't help thinking the professionals have their work cut out trying to save people from themselves.
First a rib had run aground and sheared his prop/drive. Tide coming in fast, help on the way. "Have you anchored?". No the skipper replied.
Next, a motor boat ran aground on lee shore in 25kt onshore winds inside Bald Head. "Have you anchored?". No the skipper replied.
In my opinion neither had a radio qualification either, the RT sounded more like a CB radio enthusiast.
Entering the Hamble monitoring 68 & 16 when CG closed the entrance to the river due to UXB found at the end of the spit.
A busy day but I can't help thinking the professionals have their work cut out trying to save people from themselves.