1:20 My Circus Bus was recovered by them in mid 2000's in Yorkshire, brilliant service. Not had to use them for my boat fortunately and I wish all the best for the owner of the one in this and your previous videos, thanks for the update.
I'd fast pump all the water out and then using two boats pull it away from the wall then tilt it back on its hull. No need for a crane or any of the hassle like that
Because a bunch of stupid amateurish clowns called River Canal Rescue [RCR] made an ill conceived, ill-considered attempt to winch a boat, already listing heavily to starboard with its port side chine caught and resting on the bridge pier foundation stones, off and clear of the bridge without having a clue about what they were doing or how to go about the job in the prevailing circumstances, . . ie. the correct rigging/attachment of the winch cables/wires so that the pull was from below the vessel's C of G and its Centre of Flotation. Speaking as a former commercial boat operator and a contractor approved and recommended for boat salvage and recovery work by British Waterways from back as long ago as the 1980's, it is my opinion that the owner(s) should formulate and make a claim against RCR for damages on the grounds of gross professional negligence and utter incompetence. Were the owner(s) to do so, I would be glad to assist them by providing my services FoC as an expert witness as to RCR's culpability for the vessel ending up as it did, . . a seriously damaged wreck in need of a complete re-fit. See also my comments from 4 days ago.
1:20 My Circus Bus was recovered by them in mid 2000's in Yorkshire, brilliant service.
Not had to use them for my boat fortunately and I wish all the best for the owner of the one in this and your previous videos, thanks for the update.
I check daily to learn of any updates, so this is very much appreciated. Thank you.
Thank you,
So glad that soon she'll be floated again and the owner can start the process of getting her ship shape.
Hope all goes well with lift .it was heartbreaking.
Crouch is an amazing company I hope they get the job .
Looking forward to the video.
And local also with their HQ in Leicestershire.
Denby of Lincoln would be another option.
I can't speak highly enough of Crouch Recovery..... They would be my choice.....
What was the quote ? I bet it is mind boggling
Have a guess, it's not that bad
£3500?
Brilliant news, hope all goes well for the owner 🙏
Why aren’t their insurers covering the cost?
Has it been recovered yet?
Beginning of next week is the latest I've heard
The day is today they have been on it all morning
Yes, I've been here since 7am, got the call last night, video should be up later tonight
Turns out it won't be on tonight, still editing, didn't get back until late.
I'd fast pump all the water out and then using two boats pull it away from the wall then tilt it back on its hull. No need for a crane or any of the hassle like that
ridiculous delay in doing this..whats up with this damn country
Why did it sink!!!!!!!!????????
Because a bunch of stupid amateurish clowns called River Canal Rescue [RCR] made an ill conceived, ill-considered attempt to winch a boat, already listing heavily to starboard with its port side chine caught and resting on the bridge pier foundation stones, off and clear of the bridge without having a clue about what they were doing or how to go about the job in the prevailing circumstances, . . ie. the correct rigging/attachment of the winch cables/wires so that the pull was from below the vessel's C of G and its Centre of Flotation.
Speaking as a former commercial boat operator and a contractor approved and recommended for boat salvage and recovery work by British Waterways from back as long ago as the 1980's, it is my opinion that the owner(s) should formulate and make a claim against RCR for damages on the grounds of gross professional negligence and utter incompetence.
Were the owner(s) to do so, I would be glad to assist them by providing my services FoC as an expert witness as to RCR's culpability for the vessel ending up as it did, . . a seriously damaged wreck in need of a complete re-fit.
See also my comments from 4 days ago.
@@TonyDunkley-ye2ov WOW!!!!!!!???????