G'day all,
Time to fess up to a bit of stupidity. We were having great sail this afternoon heading up to Gosford when we put in one audacious tack too many and ended up on a sneaky mud bank. After an hour of trying all the tricks we could think of the best we could manage was to turn her bow towards deeper water(by backing the jib and swinging off the end of the boom to heel her over- got the gunnel in and she swiveled but would not move forwards or back). With dark approaching and the tide dropping we had no choice but to swallow our pride and ring the lovely old gents from coastal rescue. It is the first time I have ever had to use them but they were great, there in half an hour and got us off in about 20 seconds. I thought it was best to be towed off in reverse as it was shallower at the front of the boat. We rigged up a bridle between the main winches which worked fine. Is this the best place to put a tow line? If we had to pull her forward where would the best place be to attach a line,bow roller, horn cleat or mast step?
Arrrhhh, its grand to be back in deep water.
Mark
Storm Petrel