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On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 00:41:15 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:37:05 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: There are at least several morals to the story. One is that the value of visual distress signals should not be underestimated, even if it is only a red flag. Even if they had a working radio, the close proximity of the cliffs would probably have made it ineffective to the north just as happened with their cell phone. There were few, if any, boats to the south that day except us. Another point is the value of a second engine, even if it is only a ten horse kicker. If we had not happened along when we did, they would almost certainly have broken up in the boulder field and surf. It's easy to imagine the result of that. Even if they had been able to get to the beach alive and uninjured, there's a high probability of spending the night there with no one aware of their situation. Good job. Guys always try to get in close to the bluffs because of the EEZ closure. I'm surprized that there haven't been more lost fishing stripers in that area. Thanks. Another obvious lesson to be learned which I forgot to mention is the value of a proper anchor, line and chain. If they had dropped anchor when they first lost power, things would have been much safer for both of us. |
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On Jul 31, 10:51 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 00:41:15 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:37:05 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: There are at least several morals to the story. One is that the value of visual distress signals should not be underestimated, even if it is only a red flag. Even if they had a working radio, the close proximity of the cliffs would probably have made it ineffective to the north just as happened with their cell phone. There were few, if any, boats to the south that day except us. Another point is the value of a second engine, even if it is only a ten horse kicker. If we had not happened along when we did, they would almost certainly have broken up in the boulder field and surf. It's easy to imagine the result of that. Even if they had been able to get to the beach alive and uninjured, there's a high probability of spending the night there with no one aware of their situation. Good job. Guys always try to get in close to the bluffs because of the EEZ closure. I'm surprized that there haven't been more lost fishing stripers in that area. Thanks. Another obvious lesson to be learned which I forgot to mention is the value of a proper anchor, line and chain. If they had dropped anchor when they first lost power, things would have been much safer for both of us.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You just got me to thinking. On my little skiff, I carry a spare anchor and rope, but no extra chain.. Gotta' fix that. Anyway, good job. He was lucky it was you and not some yahoo in there or there could have been two boats in trouble. Pretty serious decision to go in after someone like that, especially with passengers on your own boat. |
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