I'm a never as well.
I was part of a S&R for a dive rib that was late coming back into Plymouth (can't remember where we launched on that day). We were all diving the James Egon Layne a WW2 liberty ship. Well known in the area. We were running a pair of RIBs and I was cox of one. When all of my divers were up we headed back leaving the other one there to follow us a bit later. After a couple of hours we started to get concerned so, with another RIB that was at the same place we headed out to try to find them.
No sign on the way or at the dive site.
Call out to coast guard to explain so they put the word out and offered to launch their heli. Anyway they called us to say that our boat was in Polperro having run out of fuel. They were getting a lift to a garage to get some fuel but
a) they had no containers
b) had no money.
Lots of red faces from them as they had left the wreck and headed west rather than east.
Oh how we laughed. That little incident cost them dearly with them having to refill both boats, plus the other one that helped us on the search, so that we could go diving the next day. No to mention the beers that they had to buy that night.
