Just read Dockheads experience with falling
overboard........
It must be the silly season for
boat accidents, a few days ago #3 nephew had pulled the centaur out to put
on the hard for some
work and do a new type of anti fouling to the
hull. I had picked up some bits and pieces he wanted and decided to deliver them early this morning to the
boat.
At 6am, I pulled up alongside the boat where he and a couple of friends were already hard at it replacing some lines and fixing an issue with the
mainsail. The boat being
bilge keel was free standing.
As #3 and me were talking at the rear of my car, we saw the lads start raise the
mainsail and then witnessed the boom swing over hard to port. Yes.. they were also putting in a new traveler block and line, and had not tightened the new one yet
and yes, Kieron was standing to port at the same time it swung.
It was a very graceful and balletic scene to watch. He had managed to raise his arms to protect his
head, but it was not enough to prevent him from being swept up and over the side of the boat in a somersault. He did land on his legs after a complete aerial roll shortly to be followed by a sit down and then a lay down where he banged his
head on the concrete. He was disoriented for a while and then came around. I have to say though, it was one of the funniest things I have ever witnessed. All of us were crying with laughter both at what happened and at Kieron laughing hard at it too... a guys moment.
I checked him out an he seemed to be ok, but I determined that a quick visit to the local
emergency room would be appreciated by his wife so I dropped him off there on the way home 30 mins later. #3 tidied up the boat and followed on to the hospital to determine the status quo and look after his buddy.
I will have a little chat with #3 later regarding
captain responsibility and the necessity to be in charge at all times with inexperienced people helping... no I dont blame him for what happened and Kieron and the others are pretty smart people in their respective fields, only...... on a boat things dont
work the way you think and happen twice as quick as you expect even if the vessel is on land! I do
recall an event as a 10 year old loosening the brakes on my bike to reduce friction and then testing it on a hill.... thats another story involving closed
school gates, ripped new clothes, a buckled front
wheel and an upset irate mother and father, one for maternal reasons and one for the financial
(Just got a call from a colleague at the hospital and all appears to be well) Important to
monitor someone for 24-48 hours and look for any change in behavior after a head injury regardless, just in case. Im sure they all will be heading back to the boat to carry on. Sailing beckons.......
It was one of "these" moments.. I enclose the video for your amusement.