snubbleste wrote: » Yeah, but where is it gone? Storage? Raft heaven? Firewood? An ornament in the City Manager's garden?
Iwannahurl wrote: » According to Cllr Pearce Flannery, officials have been sitting on a water safety audit report for up to five years.
biko wrote: » Is this audit specific for or including the raft?
nuac wrote: » Health and safety carried to extremes.
It took about 6 or 7 attempts before he was able to anchor it, and if the rope broke or knots slipped, there was no way he would get out of there alive.
He said there is considerable risk attached to the raft while in use, and while unattended, and if councillors choose to ignore his advice and reinstate it, the repercussions will lie solely on their shoulders.
dilallio wrote: » We were out there 2 years ago when they put the raft out. They pushed it out at low tide to it's location. They then tied a rope to 3 corners and used a jcb to lift it up while one of them went underneath it to anchor it. It took about 6 or 7 attempts before he was able to anchor it, and if the rope broke or knots slipped, there was no way he would get out of there alive. He had a wetsuit but no breathing apparatus. It didn't look at all safe but then I'm not an expert.
Discodog wrote: » Why go underneath it ? Surely you just run lines from the corners? If you have to go underneath then just wait until it's floating & then push it to one side. An even easier way is to put in the anchor then feed the line up through a hole on the raft.
dilallio wrote: » I agree. But the design of this raft had its mooring ring in the centre of the raft underneath. Also, the anchor rope has to be long enough to account for high tide. If they anchored it to the corner, during low tide, swimmers could get snagged on the rope, as the rope has to be long enough to account for high tide. I asked him why they didn't run the anchored rope first through the mooring ring, push the raft into position, and then tie off the rope. They were concerned that this could enable someone to untie it afterwards which he said had happened previously. If they had a different design of raft which comes in 2 sections, it would be straightforward to anchor one section and then bolt the 2nd section to the first. It would be surprising if rafts like this don't exist.