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That sinking feeling strikes a second time



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HIGH winds have been causing chaos at Newhaven, with two boats overcome by choppy seas – inside the harbour walls.
The country has been battered by gusts of up to 70mph and severe weather warnings have been in force in the Lothians throughout much of the week.

Peter Tuck, of Summerside Street, Newhaven, witnessed the second boat succumbing to the swell at around 2pm yesterday afternoon.

He said: "I was cycling along the harbour and I saw this boat being overcome by the waves. I walked out to the end of the pier to take some photos but it was so windy that I could barely stand up.

"I don't think there's much chance of retrieving the boat in one piece."

Newhaven Harbour is tended on behalf of Forth Ports by Gary Welch, of Starbank Road. He said: "It's not the best part of the harbour to moor your boats in. People are losing boats there all the time. There's very little you can do about it in bad weather, and all I can suggest is that owners keep their boats bailed out."

"The fishing boat is actually the second vessel to go down there in the last few days. You can see a mast sticking out the water next to it belonging to a yacht that went down. It was full of rainwater."



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  • Last Updated: 02 February 2008 10:14 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Weather
 
1

is it me?,

Edinburgh 02/02/2008 21:31:37
Obviously the smoking ban is responsible for all this wetness in the atmosphere.
2

Ghost Of Scotland Past,

02/02/2008 22:28:47
1) In case there is any doubt whom I am addressing.
that is nowhere near as good as your fokker attempt at humour as I can see not even the most tenuous connection
As for passing cyclist, first rule of photography is never to place yourself in danger in an attempt to get a good shot, you may never take another if you do.
If our erstwhile harbour attendant thinks anyone is mug enough to bail out their dingy in weather like that he must be off his veritable crust.
3

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 03/02/2008 09:37:35
Wanna talk about weather? I will show you weather.

Last day and night Ottawa got 37 cms of snow. It was a winter wonderland and the sidewalks in my neighbourhood haven't even been cleared yet - 4:30 a.m. Sunday morning.

But, although difficult for human beings my black Lab "Chester" just LOVES hopping about like a jackrabbit in all the DEEP snow and snowdrifts.
4

is it me?,

Edinburgh 03/02/2008 13:58:28
#2
Don't blame me if you don't get the joke.
5

I love to eat Sellotape,

04/02/2008 11:49:50
Where we live, we dream of getting 37 cms of snow.

 

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