Sunday, 26 April 2009

Anything but plain sailing

Looks like we spoke too soon!

We took the duck to the sea again today (thanks once again to those kind folks at Southsea Canoe Lake) and it didn't quite go as smoothly as the first trial.

As the wind had picked up, the sea had become considerably rougher than our first practice. This didn't cause a major problem in itself and the duck coped well, however we started to take some water on board and handily had left the buckets in the car!

We decided to turn and head back for the beach, upon doing so we realise the tide had taken us much further down Southsea beach than we had realised and well past the pier. It soon became apparent that we wouldn't be able to go back against the tide without being smashed against the pier, we therefore took the coward's way out and headed back towards dry land. As we reached the beach, the breakers from the waves allowed us no time to push the pedalo onto the beach and it was completely full of water, sand and shingle within a few seconds.

I'm not sure if you've ever thought about trying to move a pedalo which is full of water, let me save you the trouble, you can't! We couldn't bail out the water as it was stuck on the edge of the breakers and water was constantly washing over the pedalo.

So, 2 hours later, once the tide had gone out, we were finally able to rescue the duck and return her to her slightly calmer home of Southsea lake.

So, roll on June 6th, any volunteers to help us pull the pedalo out the water?!

4 comments:

  1. I hope you have TV cameras close by on Saturday to capture your watery escapades!

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  2. Wishing you every success and if it isn't just think about the spectacular footage that someone will get to post on You Tube

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  3. Good luck, let's hope for a calm stretch, and don't forget the buckets! I think you have some screws loose but I really hope you do it.

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  4. Good luck for the new attempt! Gosport is watching!!

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