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![]() Charlie Morgan wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 09:15:54 -0400, Charlie Morgan wrote: A 92 foot sailboat collided with a large coal transporter at about 4 am off of Port Jefferson this morning. Just like the crash a couple of years ago when the crew of a sailboat was thrown overboard when hit by a large Motoryacht in fog. The captain of that sailboat died. The three people on the sailboat this time were all thrown overboard, too. One was uninjured, one was injured slightly and the third was pulled from the water unconsious. Once again, I'll recommend that PFD's and tethers are a REALLY good idea anytime you are in poor visibility conditions, even if it seems as if conditions are otherwise benign. CWM Minor update: Word through the Coast Guard grapevine is that the two vessels were in radio contact with each other before the collision, and the collision was the result of "stupidity" on someone's part. \ No ****! Joe So to those who thought this was automatically the fault of both captains, I say, you apparently jumped the gun. The young woman who died suffered massive head trauma. That's all I have that's new. CWM |
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