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macabethiel
23-01-2016, 14:44
Not in the same league but the post by ViRuS reminded me of a trip I made to the Isle Of Man during T.T. practice week in 1975.

I drove the Father-in-Laws car as he only had sight in one eye and did not like long journeys or night driving. He had a very new Citroen Ami Estate 1100 cc version with the strange dash board gear lever.

One afternoon we drove down to a beach and it was very stony with some sand. Father-in-Law insisted I dove down the beach a short distance and we parked up for the day. As the tide began to come in I suggested we make sure the Citroen was above the tide mark.

Well when I tried to move the front wheels just dug in, we had a kiddies bucket and spade but that was plastic. After about 20 minutes we started to panic as the tide was closing in one us and we were well and truly stuck with no offers of help from the few people nearby and no tow rope or other vehicles around.

In desperation I suggested we use the bucket to collect some sea water and to try wetting the sand having arranged some larger stones to form a sort of rocky ramp. We found a discarded plastic container and quickly wet the sand.

With three adults pushing the front backwards to our relief we found grip and this worked at the second or third attempt and I was able to drive off the sand. Never been near a beach in a vehicle since!

Banshee
23-01-2016, 15:18
Not in the same league but the post by ViRuS reminded me of a trip I made to the Isle Of Man during T.T. practice week in 1975.

I drove the Father-in-Laws car as he only had sight in one eye and did not like long journeys or night driving. He had a very new Citroen Ami Estate 1100 cc version with the strange dash board gear lever.

One afternoon we drove down to a beach and it was very stony with some sand. Father-in-Law insisted I dove down the beach a short distance and we parked up for the day. As the tide began to come in I suggested we make sure the Citroen was above the tide mark.

Well when I tried to move the front wheels just dug in, we had a kiddies bucket and spade but that was plastic. After about 20 minutes we started to panic as the tide was closing in one us and we were well and truly stuck with no offers of help from the few people nearby and no tow rope or other vehicles around.

In desperation I suggested we use the bucket to collect some sea water and to try wetting the sand having arranged some larger stones to form a sort of rocky ramp. We found a discarded plastic container and quickly wet the sand.

With three adults pushing the front backwards to our relief we found grip and this worked at the second or third attempt and I was able to drive off the sand. Never been near a beach in a vehicle since!

:lol :lol

Brillaint story!!!! Have you seen the news article with video of a very early series Land Rover pulling out a brand spankers Range Rover Sport off a beach?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3186864/Embarrassing-footage-captures-moment-200-000-Range-Rover-rescued-beach-50-YEAR-OLD-Land-Rover.html

macabethiel
23-01-2016, 21:36
Great Video I wonder if he gave the Guy who pulled him out a tip ?

Lazy-Ferret
23-01-2016, 21:50
Great Video I wonder if he gave the Guy who pulled him out a tip ?

Yep... don't buy a new Range Rover.... :lol:lol

macabethiel
23-01-2016, 22:29
Yep... don't buy a new Range Rover.... :lol:lol

Sometimes a corn pellet works sometimes they don't !

Great advert for Overfinch and low profile tyres though.