We had been down to the Marina yesterday to pay our fees for the year (Yikes!!!!!), and went for a walk around the harbour as the weather was stunning.
I was watching a bowrider with inboard coming out of the marina, and just as he came through the entrance he stopped. I noticed there was no prop wash and thought he had broken down.
Now Torquay harbour entrance is not very wide, and yesterday there were lots of traffic in and out, including regular ferries, so he could not have picked a worse place to break down.
A kind chap in a cruiser stopped and threw him a line, and towed him about 50 yards into the bay away from the entrance. Whereupon he threw the line back, and said his 'thankyous'. The chap then went forward into the bows and picked up a 25 litre steel jerrycan, and took it to the stern. He sat on the stern, undid the fuel cap, and started to decant petrol into his tank (No pump, syphon pipe, funnel or even spout!!).
He hadn't broken down at all, he'd run out of fuel!!!
Meanwhile the wash from lots of other boats were bouncing the bowrider around, and as much petrol was washing over the back of the boat and into the sea as was going into his tank.
Eventually he'd emptied his jerry can into his tank/sea, started the engine and went on his way.
Why didn't he check fuel and fill up when he was tied up safely in the nice calm marina berth?
Where was his pump, syphon, funnel?
No common sense involved here?
My wife thought I was being a little harsh when I said "How can anyone be so stupid!" I thought I was being kind!
There was talk some time ago (I don't remember where) about compulsory boat tests being introduced, seeing this chap yesterday kind of makes me think it wouldn't be a bad idea. Is it just me?