On Apr 23, 10:43*am, Gene wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 09:29:44 -0400, Harryk
wrote:
John H wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 09:02:47 -0400, Wayne *wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 08:48:58 -0400,
wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/44ktuns
Four guys from Pennsylvania were fishing for stripers yesterday, leaving
out of Breezy Point Marina, where I kept my Parkers. 28' boat. The water
was choppy, but not a problem for a boat that size. It began to take on
water. One of the fishermen successfully swam to shore; the other three
were plucked out of the water. Two of the latter died.
Not many 28 ft boats carry life rafts but it looks like that is about
the only thing that could have saved them.
Some articles are calling the boat a 23'er and saying it capsized. If they caught a fish and four
guys ran to the side to look over, I could see it capsizing in the choppy waters of the bay.
Well, that makes more sense...trailering a 23-footer down from PA is
more likely than trailering a 28-footer. Still...I was down a BP
yesterday to talk to a couple of incoming fishermen, and while the Bay
was choppy, it wasn't that bad. You could have gone out for a bumpy ride..
It appears that they may have rented the boat.... the article says
that they rented a "ship," but I wonder if they really meant "slip."
Dunno...
Anyhow, this again, makes the argument for exposure suits, if the
water is THAT friggin' cold.... (mid 50's)
IMHO, it also make the case that 23 foot long boats at or less than 8
foot abeam are not terribly safe for more than a couple of anglers....
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I beg to differ. My Boat is 20 feet, at a 7 foot beam. I'd trust it
in
anything. I dont care what anyone says, Lake Erie can be very deadly,
VERY quickly being so shallow. I've been out in some very nasty rips.
Center Consoles have NO side rail depth,IMO.
Next time the wind is up, I'll go video tape the Lake for ya.