A colleague at Marine Resucue Central Coast told me they had to rescue a gent in a Top Hat this week. He had a small outboard and was motoring under the Rip Bridge when the wind suddenly strengthened. His outboard was unable to make way against the wind and currrent and he ended up trapped against the side of the bridge until Marine Rescue arrived to tow him off. He was very shaken by the experience apparently.
We have had some strong winds here over the past couple of months.
Moral of the story is that you should check the forecast carefully before heading out and try to have enough power at hand - sail/motor to get you out of danger. I am not sure if he had tried to deploy an anchor or raise a sail to avoid the danger. The boat was a but a bit beaten up. I suspect it was quite a bit worse than Philip's Swansea bridge bump last year.
safe sailing,
Mark