They've been taunting me during my windsurfing apprenticeship. By their continued proximity they've shown me how long it takes me to cover any distance at all!
They have actually been kind of helpful as a reference point for staying in the right depth of water. I'm sure I wouldn't think that if I'd smashed into them though :-)
i suggest we wait for a weekend when we have all hands on deck. in a super low tide i will drive the subaru out !. besides the lagoon is on for a sail this afternoon.
Definitely need either cutting off or attaching a bloody great marker.........I think I may be the only dum b.stard that's hit one of the poles, got away with a ripped wetsuit and a wrecked sail but could have been worse....not that anyone would help me if I was stuck like a pig. More dangerous now since the deeper one collapsed. I tried to get MAST to take them out, they asked me whether they could pull it out with a runabout with a 30 hp motor.......very helpful I'm all for cutting them out
We may need a Houston's farm tractor (or similar)? I bet someone would have a problem with us taking a tractor on the bay; but it would be a good way to chain around the post and easily drag it all away.
I would be more than happy to help wash said tractor after at the BP power wash.
Russ that's a nice Idea, but I reckon any tractor would get bogged (hence I haven't volunteered mine).
If someone could get a decent sized flat bottom barge that we could move in next to it I could probably get a winch from somewhere, or put the tractor on the barge and use it to lift the posts out. I do this for old fence posts.
But tractors would just sink in the soft muddy sand