THE
MAINSHEET
Spring
2001
Contents


Commodore’s Report
Committee
Thames Boat Jumble
Sailing Secretary report
Last Sunday Sailing
Prizes 2000
Mid-Thames Trophy
Gale Damage
Flood Effects
Water, water everywhere
Thames Navigation
Sailing Programme 2001
The Annual Dinner
Club Security
Murder Mystery Weekend
A New Laser Pico
Sweepstakes
For Sale
Sailboat Show
Social & Sailing calendar
Club Open Weekend
New Year in Germany
Pay Up Time

Flood Effects 7 Nov 2000 - Richard Cannon

Aquarius Sailing Club didn't escape the effects of the floods that hit the country. As there was over 300mm of water over the bank (reaching the second step up to the Clubhouse) Richard Cannon walked up to checked the boat berths. He had to abort the first attempt because the water was over the top of his wellingtons and it was too cold.
After going home to change into dry suit and life jacket he succeeded, although at first it was very unnerving walking through the fast flowing water, up to his knees, without being able see what you were walking on.
So far the boats seem to be surviving. The Hawker safety boat, on the path just outside the Club, was floating above it's launch trolley. A couple of boats weren't tied down so tethers were made to the boats in front. The most upstream cruiser looked as it was well overlaping the bank.
During the couple of hours he was at the Club the water had risen another 25mm. Frank Trotman went to look at his boat in the evening and the water had risen a further 300mm and reached the top of his legs. Rivermead Island at Sunbury was fully covered by the river.
Thames Water have had the willow tree branch broken in the storms last week removed; the tree looks a lot smaller now.

Flood on path at front of club
Cruiser over bank
Hawker rescue boat floating over path