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There is no such thing as a freak, sneaker, rogue, or maverick wave. Waves come and go because of several factors that influence crest, trough, length etc. Wayne B. has the right idea. Why would a monster wave appear out of nowhere 100 miles off the Oregon coast? Gee, maybe Cobb Sea Mount?! Water depth is about 12 fathoms at the top of the sea mount and just a few feet later you're looking down at 2,500 feet of deep blue sea. Gee, why would a long sea swell traveling 1000s of uninterrupted miles randomly, an possibly sneaky, break there? The problem is knowing enough to be prepared and knowing that really weird stuff happens for a reason. Conditions and events are predictable or at least to be expected. Do not blaming the sea when you get caught with your pants down. The latest boat deaths on the Oregon coast were caused by Richard J. Oba, a licensed charterboat operator with 30 years of maritime experience. He pleaded not guilty to three counts of seaman's manslaughter in the Sept. 19 deaths. He was a charterboat operator who failed to follow USCG and other charterboat operators advice to not enter the closed bar at Winchester Bay, OR. What part of, "the bar is closed" that is so confusing? He drowned 3 passengers. Interesting, the indictment states that Oba never conducted a safety briefing for his passengers as required by law; never told them where the life jackets were on the boat; and was the only one wearing a life jacket when the boat was swamped. Interviewed by the Oregonian newspaper he was quoted saying that a sneaker wave came out of nowhere and capsized his boat. The same story happened a couple years ago on another charter boat called the Taki-Too. Taki-Too, a 35 charter boat capsized with 19 on board. Eleven people including, the captain, died in similar conditions as the above boat. That day the Coast Guard issued a warning of high surf and rough bar conditions that morning and declared the Tillamook Bay bar closed to all recreational boaters as well as to charter boats that had not been inspected and approved for heavy surf conditions. The Taki-Too was inspected and approved for heavy surf conditions. Again another "sneaker wave" came out of nowhere and swamped the boat according to a crewmember. There is no such thing as a freak, sneaker, rogue, or maverick wave. Granted there are some that are bigger than the rest. But they are that way for a reason. Read, learn, and watch the ocean. Watch the ocean a lot. Unusually large waves are rather predictable. Bob |
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