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Up a creek with no water to paddle
Practical Boat Owner
|September 2021
Mike Humphreys calls on his ingenuity and practical skills to rescue a family marooned on a mud bank by the falling tide
The yacht club on the Humber was the way I liked it best. The racing crowd had chased each other around the buoys, berthed their boats, had a beer at the bar, packed their cars and departed.
Then I often had the place to myself again. But there’d be no racing today, as it was a mid-week working day. I was on holiday and doing some long-overdue work on my boat. I left the creosoted work shed, walked into the warmth of the day, and blinked in the sunlight, before strolling past a row of unlaunched yachts.
The tide was right out and the deep and sticky grey mud was exposed. Non-boat owners and non-sailing visitors did not like the mud, but our deep-keeled sailing boats were held safely in their grip and owners could climb their masts with security. I glanced casually around, and to my surprise noticed an unfamiliar small sailing yacht perched on top of a grey mud bank.
It had four people in it. They’d clearly missed the marked safe channel as they came in, and were now marooned too many yards from the shore to reach it.
Attempting to walk in the mud would not only be messy, but it could be dangerous. This was deep, sinking mud, in which you could easily sink up to the knees or further. In theory, someone trapped there alone could drown at high water.
No one who knew the creek would have gone near that corner, and so they must be visitors.
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