Boy breaks leg tombstoning 60ft from yacht club roof

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A spokeswoman for Brixham Coastguard said the 15-year-old local boy had apparently jumped from the roof of the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club in Madeira Road on the Hoe, and plunged 60 feet into just three feet of water.

Even on a neap tide at Plymouth, when the difference between high and low tide is the least, the variation can be as much as 2.5 metres. (You can check the current tidal variation at Plymouth using the Easytide website.)

In this instance, the water depth and tide may not have been checked by the group before they started jumping; it may have appeared safe to begin with, but they probably didn’t realise conditions were changing. This is when you have to be at your most vigilant; familiarity often brings with it a lack of respect for the possible dangers.

The changing tide means you should treat every jump, with the thought and awareness it deserves. We often leave Stair Hole up to 2 hours after high tide, when the top jumps are out of bounds due to water depth. There is always a part of you wanting to do one more jump and that last jump could be just that.

See the full article on the thisisplymouth.co.uk.

Author: Dan Brown

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