How not to get to the Isle of Wight

How not to get to the Isle of Wight

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karma mechanic

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730 posts

123 months

Sunday 28th June 2015
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This guy appears to have taken stupidity to an unprecedented level:

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/13357914.Sailorlucky_to_be_aliveafter_trying_to_cross_Solent_in_homemade_raft/

On a very calm day the water off Milford-on-Sea tends to be a bit choppy, mostly it is windy with a strong current. Maybe a 'proper' raft would have stayed afloat, but his preparations and construction seem to have cut a few corners here and there.

dudleybloke

19,872 posts

187 months

Sunday 28th June 2015
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Tealight candles for night navigation. Genius!

CrutyRammers

13,735 posts

199 months

Sunday 28th June 2015
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And a football? Presumably in case of shipwrecking, so he could have a "wilson".

markmullen

15,877 posts

235 months

Monday 29th June 2015
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dudleybloke said:
Tealight candles for night navigation. Genius!
IRPCS said:
d) (i) A sailing vessel of less than 7 metres in length shall, if practicable, exhibit the lights prescribed in paragraph (a) or (b) of this Rule, but if she does not, she shall have ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern showing a white light which shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision.
I suppose it depends on the definition of a lighted lantern!!



DMN

2,984 posts

140 months

Monday 29th June 2015
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Well in fairness the ferry crossings are a rip-off, so I can't blame him.

Disastrous

10,090 posts

218 months

Monday 29th June 2015
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Presumably this bloke is actually a bit unwell, rather than just a daft, unprepared sailor?

Anyway, that aside, these stories always highlight how success is the defining factor between 'heroic adventurer' and 'idiot'.

That bloke who sailed to one of the Scandi countries in a Wayfarer years ago - sounded bloody awful but he was an experienced skipper and despite surviving as much by luck as anything else was a hero for it. If it had been you or I that the coast guard had needed to rescue attempting the same thing, we'd be idiots.

Timmy40

12,915 posts

199 months

Monday 29th June 2015
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What a prat. There needs to be a change of rules/new law to cover "deliberately being a bell end at sea and endangering life" with a £1,000 fine donated to the local lifeboat service to help make up for the waste of their time. It's a mildly amusing story but he could easily have drowned.

littlebasher

3,782 posts

172 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Much like a friend of mine who thought he could swim from a sandbank off Lepe beach across to the IOW.

The currents decided otherwise, he was lucky not to drown before i could chase him down in a laser dinghy on a calm day.

soad

32,915 posts

177 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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That's not a raft! rofl