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Rough Night on Port Phillip

Created by Guitz Guitz  > 9 months ago, 18 Jun 2023
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Guitz
Guitz

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18 Jun 2023 2:43pm
Was a bit of a blow last night, 35 gusting 40 + knots north west.One centreboard fibreglass yacht turned Turkey near the beach in Camerons Bight with the mooring chain wrapped around the hull!


FabulousPhill
FabulousPhill

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321 posts

18 Jun 2023 2:48pm
So, it's not a whale?
It was a huge front with medium-heavy rain on the radar all the way from Adelaide to here
Guitz
Guitz

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18 Jun 2023 5:49pm
I'm wondering why a good boat capsized.. Maybe it took on water through a forward hatch or something simmilar
julesmoto
julesmoto

NSW

1569 posts

18 Jun 2023 6:38pm
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Guitz said..
I'm wondering why a good boat capsized.. Maybe it took on water through a forward hatch or something simmilar


Yes ouch! Looks like the board is up but maybe it doesn't lock down. Must investigate that on mine.
Madmouse
Madmouse

428 posts

18 Jun 2023 4:59pm
I am trying to thing of a swing keel trailable that big..Macgregor 26s springs to mind but l don't think they have a flat bottom like that. Some sort of couta boat?
A motor boat?
Was wild yesterday and the southern end copped it.
tired
tired

137 posts

18 Jun 2023 7:51pm
Been blowing like that on the east coast of Tas for a week or so now,
Still is atm...
lounge windows are flexing...again
r13
r13

r13

NSW

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18 Jun 2023 10:05pm
That's clearly very unfortunate hope a recovery of sorts can be achieved. Mooring and anchor ropes and chains can sometimes get led to around the wrong side of the keel or end of the still exposed beneath the hull swing cboard. Have had this happen a couple of times over ~45yrs with zero wind and changing tide heights and tidal current flows with fixed keel yachts. If by chance this occurs before the onset of a gale then the result can be as evidenced.
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