Aftermath of flood

amblecol

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Took a few pictures yesterday at Amble marina and river after the flood.

Rubbish on the mooring and someones boat gone down behind
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Someones pride and joy!
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Bit firewood!
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Marina flotsom
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And this was amongst the wildlife - escaped?
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was up the marina yesterday, seen the rubbish, had a log in front of boat,but no damage except snapped rope.one of the lads had been taking trees out but the wind brought them back in
 
some damage done there, Tynemouth Beach is covered in weed and some ruddy big trees, no doubt come down the rivers and washed up by the big sea
 
Some poor bugger with the sunken boat Colin. I had a couple of chucks on the pier on Tuesday night and the weed was unbelievable, even in the triangle. Off for another go somewhere tonight hopefully weed free!

Graham.
 
Great pics dunc :), i've never been to Amble marina but it must be wide open to the sea for all that rubbish to get into that corner.,,,:o
 
Great pics dunc :), i've never been to Amble marina but it must be wide open to the sea for all that rubbish to get into that corner.,,,:o

No it's not, it's about half a mile up the river coquet dug into the river bank off to the side of the river and well protected from the sea, have a look on google earth , then you'll get an idea of how much extra water must have came down the river to cause so much of a problem in the marina.
The first three pictures are of boats moored in the river , the last time we had the big floods most of them were sunk and the harbour walls collapsed through erosion of the foundations .
The boats in the river are well protected from the sea, it's purely flood water coming down the river that causes the problems.
If you look closely at the picture of the marina, you will see a criss cross of timbers through the masts of the boats to the top left, this is the remains of an old jetty that is built on the marina wall, the boats that get hammered with the floods are in the river beyond that wall.
 
Hope there is nott hat much wood around in the morning, i am heading out for my second last day at sea of a crap season that is 2012.... sea state against us, wind against us...so just a normal day in 2012 :)

Still have fun thou and still catch fish, good luck to everyone else who is out...its a long cold winter by the feel of it on its way.
 
Hope there is nott hat much wood around in the morning, i am heading out for my second last day at sea of a crap season that is 2012.... sea state against us, wind against us...so just a normal day in 2012 :)

Still have fun thou and still catch fish, good luck to everyone else who is out...its a long cold winter by the feel of it on its way.

By the sounds of it Richy, all the crap that has been floating around at sea this year is on the beaches and in he marinas now, about time too, been a lot of flotsam this year .
 
I know i have seen large groupings of wood upto 19 miles out this year...if the sea state lets me i am heading off into the distance in the morning, get clear of that dirty rain water.

Hope everyone on here never had nay boat damage from the storm, i got alittle water come in the breather port pipe into the cabin but nothing a wipe never sorted out
 
Most of the rubbish in the marina went out with the ebb tide and the south westerly, but with the tides making I think they'll keep lifting flotsom every high water.
 
Crikey !!! :o ..... so there's yet another good reason to be in a "locked" marina.
Certainly looks a mess with all the driftwood.

norm
 
Thats shocking they not using some of the thousands they get each year to clean that up abit? lets face it you cant use your boat if you are in that conrner of the marina with out damage to your boat.

The Royal Quays have had alot of wood floating around this year but any large bits or large groupings of wood has been removed by the work boat.

Last year i hit a lump of wood at only 8knots right at the end of the season just passing the piers and it almost stopped the boat dead, when it got lifted out the water the following March it was clear to see it had damaged the skeg and the shaft was out..wood must of been jammed between the skeg and shaft.


I have been down my boat and started removing everything, last of the stuff get lifted next time i am down and thats it until 1st weekend in April for me.
 
Its the worst i've seen it, usually just the back row affected but this time its 2 rows back. I think there could be some attempt made to clear it up a bit but since i'm not in there anymore someone else can complain....at £1900 a year i think someone should....
 
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