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[email protected] May 9th 06 10:20 PM

Grim reminder.........
 
With winds of only 9 mph, those 8 foot seas were probably just easy
rollers. Still, close enough to shore they can begin to break and
rather obviously a 17-foot boat wasn't sufficient for the task.




Press Release Date: May 9, 2006
Contact: Lt. j.g. Justin Denton
Coast Guard Sector North Bend, Ore.
541-756-9214

THREE DEAD AFTER BOAT CAPSIZES NEAR COOS BAY, ORE.
SEATTLE - Three people are dead after a 17-foot boat they were on
capsized south of Coos Bay, Ore., this morning.
About 7:30 a.m., the Coast Guard received a call from a man on shore
who found the boat on the beach near the south jetty.

Coast Guard Station Coos Bay dispatched a mobile land unit and a
47-foot motor lifeboat and Coast Guard Sector North Bend, Ore.,
launched an HH-65 Dolphin helicopter.

About 8:30 a.m., the mobile land until located a man and woman in the
ocean near the beach. The helicopter located a second man off shore
and deployed a rescue swimmer who hoisted him into the helicopter at
about 8:55 a.m. None were wearing lifejackets.

All three were transported to awaiting emergency medical technicians on
the beach where they were pronounced dead. The Coast Guard has
verified they were the only people aboard the boat and has called off
the search.

Names of the individuals are being withheld. There are no photos or
video available.

Weather conditions this morning were seas of 8-to-10 feet, winds of 9
mph and a water temperature of 52 degrees.

The Coast Guard reminds boaters that lifejackets greatly increase the
chance of survival during a maritime accident. Sixty-four percent of
the people who died in 2005 in Northwest boating accidents were not
wearing lifejackets. Eight out of nine people in Washington State that
died in 2005 boating accidents drowned without having a lifejacket.

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View this document online
U.S. Coast Guard - 13th District
13th District Public Information Site


JimH May 10th 06 02:18 AM

Grim reminder.........
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
With winds of only 9 mph, those 8 foot seas were probably just easy
rollers. Still, close enough to shore they can begin to break and
rather obviously a 17-foot boat wasn't sufficient for the task.



Facts as reported:

1. Seas of 8-to-10 feet, water temperature of 52 degrees

2. 17 foot boat.

3. None of those aboard were wearing lifejackets.

4. All died at sea when the boat capsized.


Facts not reported:

1. Although I hope they RIP, those on board were idiots.



[email protected] May 10th 06 06:32 AM

Grim reminder.........
 
Awww. what? No fodder for the gouls????


wrote:

Names of the individuals are being withheld. There are no photos or
video available.




Gordon May 10th 06 05:21 PM

Grim reminder.........
 
My paper reported it as 20 kt winds and 3-4 foot seas. Normal for that
area.
G


"JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT com REMOVETHIS wrote in message
...

wrote in message
oups.com...
With winds of only 9 mph, those 8 foot seas were probably just easy
rollers. Still, close enough to shore they can begin to break and
rather obviously a 17-foot boat wasn't sufficient for the task.



Facts as reported:

1. Seas of 8-to-10 feet, water temperature of 52 degrees

2. 17 foot boat.

3. None of those aboard were wearing lifejackets.

4. All died at sea when the boat capsized.


Facts not reported:

1. Although I hope they RIP, those on board were idiots.





Chuck Tribolet May 10th 06 10:33 PM

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#1 and #2 aren't relevant.

I go out in a 17' boat, swells to 8', 52F water, EVERY weekend in Northern
California. The only reason I don't go out on the 10' days is that the diving
will suck from the surge. I do wear a dry suit, which would be much more
effective at keeping me alive in 52F water than a PFD.

#3 and #4 are relevant.

I think that it will turn out that these guys short cut across a shallow spot and got
bit.



"JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT com REMOVETHIS wrote in message ...

wrote in message oups.com...
With winds of only 9 mph, those 8 foot seas were probably just easy
rollers. Still, close enough to shore they can begin to break and
rather obviously a 17-foot boat wasn't sufficient for the task.



Facts as reported:

1. Seas of 8-to-10 feet, water temperature of 52 degrees

2. 17 foot boat.

3. None of those aboard were wearing lifejackets.

4. All died at sea when the boat capsized.


Facts not reported:

1. Although I hope they RIP, those on board were idiots.






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