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Capt. Debbie
10-14-2014, 01:47 PM
News this morning.

Two guys both in 80's flipped over in Raritan Reach. I think out of GK SI. One is dead. The other critical.

Sad!

Urban Angler
10-14-2014, 02:20 PM
News this morning.

Two guys both in 80's flipped over in Raritan Reach. I think out of GK SI. One is dead. The other critical.

Sad!


So sad, please, please, please, anchor properly...prelim reports are that they got tangled in the props...my thoughts and prayers go out..

Capt. Debbie
10-14-2014, 02:26 PM
Most times that is running over your own anchor line. Easy to do. I've done it. Very bad when windy. You are anchored stern to the oncoming seas. Good thing it wasn't too windy.

Trying to untangle the wheel can be a disaster on a small boat.




QUOTE=Urban Angler;378420]So sad, please, please, please, anchor properly...prelim reports are that they got tangled in the props...my thoughts and prayers go out..[/QUOTE]

mikeytheflop
10-14-2014, 03:45 PM
Very sad story:

http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/26781760/boat-overturns-off-staten-island

Best to families and friends; RIP.

stevelikes2fish
10-14-2014, 05:32 PM
Very sad story, terrible. Prayers to the victim's families.

Sea Horse
10-14-2014, 07:03 PM
Very sad! I was listening to the CG and NYPD radio transmissions running acros the bay on a ferry. I heard the CG call off the NYPD scuba diver saying they were already working on the second victim onboard the reacue boat. At that point I knew it was not going to be a good outcome.

I would sign the papers right now to be fishing at 84 years of age with my best friend.

Tight lines, Rip!

Blackfish Doug
10-14-2014, 07:44 PM
Sad story I was out there today as well but not in that area. RIP my condolences to the family's involved.

shrimpman steve
10-14-2014, 09:10 PM
Very sad indeed

seadog
10-15-2014, 07:16 AM
Condolences to the family. Very sad indeed. A reminder to all of us that regardless of age thing can go bad very quickly.

Canyonfish
10-15-2014, 07:38 AM
Driving in to work this morning I heard a clip of the survivor interview. He was very upset at the fact that another boat had pulled up on the scene prior to the authorities and did nothing to help the drowning victim as he pleaded for them to throw a life jacket or a line to his friend ...

That was the live account from the survivor saying that they just motored away....I am not condemning anybody as it is possible that he was confused and hypothermic, but if another boater truly ignored an emergency such as this it is criminal and they will have to live with this for the rest of their lives..........

bunker dunker
10-15-2014, 08:35 AM
my prayers go out to the family.
I'm with sea horse on this.when I go I hope its at 84 fishing with my best friend

Gerry Zagorski
10-15-2014, 03:31 PM
Wow, very sad.... Not sure what the conditions were like but from the photos they did not look good.

Wondering how this actually happened... Being told the anchor rope got caught in the prop. Maybe the prop turning tightend the anchor rope so tight to the anchor it pulled the stern under water?? Or , maybe being stuck on the prop, it turned the boat around with the stern into the seas instead of the bow and they got swamped by a wave over the stern.

I remember hearing a while back a similar thing happened to a baseball or football player down in Florida. Anchor got stuck, they tied it off to a cleat in the stern of the boat and gunned the motor to try and free.... That made the stern drop and they got swamped by a wave.

Either way it's a stark reminder that you need to be careful out there and be thinking clearly when unexpecting things happen.

torchee
10-15-2014, 03:46 PM
Very sad! I was listening to the CG and NYPD radio transmissions running acros the bay on a ferry. I heard the CG call off the NYPD scuba diver saying they were already working on the second victim onboard the reacue boat. At that point I knew it was not going to be a good outcome.

I would sign the papers right now to be fishing at 84 years of age with my best friend.

Tight lines, Rip!

amen...
rest in peace

Capt. Debbie
10-16-2014, 10:07 AM
If true that's horrible.


Driving in to work this morning I heard a clip of the survivor interview. He was very upset at the fact that another boat had pulled up on the scene prior to the authorities and did nothing to help the drowning victim as he pleaded for them to throw a life jacket or a line to his friend ...

That was the live account from the survivor saying that they just motored away....I am not condemning anybody as it is possible that he was confused and hypothermic, but if another boater truly ignored an emergency such as this it is criminal and they will have to live with this for the rest of their lives..........