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Paddler Information => Preserved Paddle Ships => Topic started by: Eddy Matthews on February 25, 2005, 07:54:19 AM

Title: Waverley accident report
Post by: Eddy Matthews on February 25, 2005, 07:54:19 AM
Here's a copy of the accident report in which the Waverley ran aground south of Sanda Island off the west coast of Scotland in June 2004.

Read the report for yourselves, it left me speechless!

Regards
Title: Waverley accident report
Post by: Bob_V on February 25, 2005, 09:23:51 AM
Eddy

Clicked on 'Download', after downloading all I got was a white screen with a little rectangle in the top left hand corner containing a red square, green circle and blue triangle. :?:  :?:  :?:

Bob
Title: Waverley accident report
Post by: Eddy Matthews on February 25, 2005, 09:33:11 AM
Quote from: "Bob_V"
Eddy

Clicked on 'Download', after downloading all I got was a white screen with a little rectangle in the top left hand corner containing a red square, green circle and blue triangle. :?:  :?:  :?:

Bob


Sorry Bob, it's a slight problem with the code that handles pdf files. If you have the Adobe Acrobat viewer installed on your computer (it's a FREE download from Adobe), just RIGHT click on the download icon and save the file to your computer - You will then get it properly so you can view it off your harddrive....

Regards
Title: Waverley accident report
Post by: Bob_V on February 25, 2005, 09:45:15 AM
Thanks Eddy, now downloaded. Will read it shortly.

Cheers

Bob
Title: Waverley accident report
Post by: Eddy Matthews on February 25, 2005, 09:48:18 AM
I've now changed the forum code so that left clicking the file icon will also download the file to your hardrive.... Hopefully that should prevent any future problems with pdf files.

Regards
Title: Waverley accident report
Post by: Khephre on February 25, 2005, 09:57:48 AM
Fascinating reading and a very very fortunate group of excursionists - many thanks Eddy.

The circumstances read very much like the sinking of the Mikhail Lermontov in New Zealand back in '86 - where the pilot took the ship at 15 kts between a rocky point and the outlying lighthose that marked the point!

Tony
Akl, NZ