I've been past it in my Kayak if that counts
From shoreham harbour to the Brighton pier & back ( was absolutely knackered on return journey )
I've been past it in my Kayak if that counts
From shoreham harbour to the Brighton pier & back ( was absolutely knackered on return journey )
I never knew you were so athletic Mr T
You'd be surprised, I've got 3 kayaks often going up and down the the river Adur to upper Beeding mind you the pit stop is the Castle pub for a couple of pints while waiting for the tide to turn for return journey
Lol..it's not a bad pub ..I cycle but will take a keener interest in any kayakers I see in future!
I never knew you were so athletic Mr T
As it happens, yes I've seen Brighton from a boat on two occasions:
a) When HMS Brighton, a Rothsay type anti-submarine frigate, was moored next to Brighton Marina, as a Naval Cadet we were transfered out to the ship on a motor launch and given a tour round.
b) In a small dinghy when sailing off Shoreham Harbour.
I have to say both occasions were a memorable day for different reasons. Sadly HMS Brighton was scrapped just 4 years after my tour round her. Ignominiously she was used as target practice between decomissioning in 1981 ( probably why she was off the Marina ) and scrapping in 1985.
On attempting to return to Shoreham harbour in the dinghy we were caught on an ebb tide and spent most of the late afternoon floundering around in front of the Harbourmasters / Coastguard tower and the RNLI Station, getting absolutely nowhere as the wind was being stolen by a large block of flats every time we attempted a tack. Eventuallly we gave up, pulling up alongside the jetty, clambering up to the tower and requested a tow upstream. After much delay a coaster came to our aid and whilst we were being towed up to the yacht club we passed the club rescue launch heading out to the Channel in the oppposite direction.
I was on the 'old' Ark Royal... preferred small ships, a lot less formal...itr also never dawned on me, that as the principle strike carrier, we were carrying nuclear weapons...other than that, no fixed weapons on board.
I used to think the same thing about the weapons, especially when coming across some of our soviet counterparts.... and particularly after seeing a Kara class destroyer...they really did seem like 'war' ships, compared to ours.
not as heavily armed as they may look dave. was invited round one of these when is Sevastopol and we were given magnets to test if the weapons were made of metal (gen dit, no shit) and suprisingly some of them were indeed made of ?plastic? spooky eh?
Chipping paint on the Lowestoft, I realised our ships were principally made of rust haha...but always got the impression the soviet ships really did look like warships compared to ours.