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4 men rescued from Chesapeake Bay
No serious injuries suffered after boat sank off Anne Arundel County coast

By a Baltimore Sun reporter
7:58 AM EDT, August 6, 2007

Rescuers from federal, state and local agencies pulled four men to
safety early today from the Chesapeake Bay after their boat sank in
choppy waters in southern Anne Arundel County, officials said.

Three of the men were in the water for about three hours and another was
rescued about an hour after a 25-foot Bayliner sank off Herrington
Harbor in Deale. All four were treated at a hospital, but none suffered
serious injuries, officials said.

The first call came in to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Police about 10:30 p.m., and crews from that agency and the U.S. Coast
Guard stationed in Annapolis responded. Fire boats from a volunteer
station in Anne Arundel County also headed out.

Petty Officer Joshua Rihm with the U.S. Coast Guard said this morning
that crews had difficulty finding the boat. "It went down pretty quick,"
he said, when its propellers got caught in fishing lines that "pulled
the boat down." He said it was raining and waves were one to two feet.

After about 90 minutes, Rihm said a Coast Guard vessel fired off a flare
to light up the area. "We then heard a voice," Rihm said. "We heard one
guy who stayed next to the boat yelling." He said Anne Arundel County
firefighters rescued that man.

More than an hour later, other crews rescued the three other men who
were in the water, and wearing life jackets.

The name of the boat and identities of the victims were not immediately
available this morning.


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"It went down pretty quick,"
he said, when its propellers got caught in fishing lines that "pulled
the boat down."


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4 men rescued from Chesapeake Bay
No serious injuries suffered after boat sank off Anne Arundel County coast

By a Baltimore Sun reporter
7:58 AM EDT, August 6, 2007

Rescuers from federal, state and local agencies pulled four men to safety
early today from the Chesapeake Bay after their boat sank in choppy waters
in southern Anne Arundel County, officials said.

Three of the men were in the water for about three hours and another was
rescued about an hour after a 25-foot Bayliner sank off Herrington Harbor
in Deale. All four were treated at a hospital, but none suffered serious
injuries, officials said.

The first call came in to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Police about 10:30 p.m., and crews from that agency and the U.S. Coast
Guard stationed in Annapolis responded. Fire boats from a volunteer
station in Anne Arundel County also headed out.

Petty Officer Joshua Rihm with the U.S. Coast Guard said this morning that
crews had difficulty finding the boat. "It went down pretty quick," he
said, when its propellers got caught in fishing lines that "pulled the
boat down." He said it was raining and waves were one to two feet.

After about 90 minutes, Rihm said a Coast Guard vessel fired off a flare
to light up the area. "We then heard a voice," Rihm said. "We heard one
guy who stayed next to the boat yelling." He said Anne Arundel County
firefighters rescued that man.

More than an hour later, other crews rescued the three other men who were
in the water, and wearing life jackets.

The name of the boat and identities of the victims were not immediately
available this morning.


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What the hell kind of fishing line would do that?


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4 men rescued from Chesapeake Bay
No serious injuries suffered after boat sank off Anne Arundel County coast

By a Baltimore Sun reporter
7:58 AM EDT, August 6, 2007

Rescuers from federal, state and local agencies pulled four men to safety
early today from the Chesapeake Bay after their boat sank in choppy waters
in southern Anne Arundel County, officials said.

Three of the men were in the water for about three hours and another was
rescued about an hour after a 25-foot Bayliner sank off Herrington Harbor
in Deale. All four were treated at a hospital, but none suffered serious
injuries, officials said.

The first call came in to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Police about 10:30 p.m., and crews from that agency and the U.S. Coast
Guard stationed in Annapolis responded. Fire boats from a volunteer
station in Anne Arundel County also headed out.

Petty Officer Joshua Rihm with the U.S. Coast Guard said this morning that
crews had difficulty finding the boat. "It went down pretty quick," he
said, when its propellers got caught in fishing lines that "pulled the
boat down." He said it was raining and waves were one to two feet.

After about 90 minutes, Rihm said a Coast Guard vessel fired off a flare
to light up the area. "We then heard a voice," Rihm said. "We heard one
guy who stayed next to the boat yelling." He said Anne Arundel County
firefighters rescued that man.

More than an hour later, other crews rescued the three other men who were
in the water, and wearing life jackets.

The name of the boat and identities of the victims were not immediately
available this morning.


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No, *I* won't say it.



What the hell kind of fishing line would do that?




I think it more likely that the boat's prop got tangled in some damned
tangle of crab pot lines, and the boat kept running forward, pulling the
stern down so that waves could flood aboard.

The only nearly serious boating mishap I've had in the last 20 years
involved something similar. I was heading seaward in the St. John's
River in Jax near the riverbank (a huge freighter was heading out, not
too far away) when the lower unit got snagged by some unseen lines under
the water. We could not accelerate away, and the damned freighter was
bearing down on us. At first, I could not figure out what the hell was
wrong, but then I stopped the motor and saw that the lower unit was
caught. The lines were NOT wrapped around the prop. The lines were
damned tight. Fortunately, I had my very sharp fishing knife handy. If I
hadn't been able to free us, the freighter would have.
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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4 men rescued from Chesapeake Bay
No serious injuries suffered after boat sank off Anne Arundel County

coast

By a Baltimore Sun reporter
7:58 AM EDT, August 6, 2007

Rescuers from federal, state and local agencies pulled four men to

safety
early today from the Chesapeake Bay after their boat sank in choppy

waters
in southern Anne Arundel County, officials said.

Three of the men were in the water for about three hours and another

was
rescued about an hour after a 25-foot Bayliner sank off Herrington

Harbor
in Deale. All four were treated at a hospital, but none suffered

serious
injuries, officials said.

The first call came in to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Police about 10:30 p.m., and crews from that agency and the U.S. Coast
Guard stationed in Annapolis responded. Fire boats from a volunteer
station in Anne Arundel County also headed out.

Petty Officer Joshua Rihm with the U.S. Coast Guard said this morning

that
crews had difficulty finding the boat. "It went down pretty quick," he
said, when its propellers got caught in fishing lines that "pulled the
boat down." He said it was raining and waves were one to two feet.

After about 90 minutes, Rihm said a Coast Guard vessel fired off a

flare
to light up the area. "We then heard a voice," Rihm said. "We heard one
guy who stayed next to the boat yelling." He said Anne Arundel County
firefighters rescued that man.

More than an hour later, other crews rescued the three other men who

were
in the water, and wearing life jackets.

The name of the boat and identities of the victims were not immediately
available this morning.


**********


No, *I* won't say it.



What the hell kind of fishing line would do that?




I think it more likely that the boat's prop got tangled in some damned
tangle of crab pot lines, and the boat kept running forward, pulling the
stern down so that waves could flood aboard.

The only nearly serious boating mishap I've had in the last 20 years
involved something similar. I was heading seaward in the St. John's
River in Jax near the riverbank (a huge freighter was heading out, not
too far away) when the lower unit got snagged by some unseen lines under
the water. We could not accelerate away, and the damned freighter was
bearing down on us. At first, I could not figure out what the hell was
wrong, but then I stopped the motor and saw that the lower unit was
caught. The lines were NOT wrapped around the prop. The lines were
damned tight. Fortunately, I had my very sharp fishing knife handy. If I
hadn't been able to free us, the freighter would have.



Its amazing how quiet some of those things are..

I was out at the Sea Bouy alone (about 5-6 miles off Cape Fear) on a
relatively
calm day sitting on the stearn of my boat untangling trolling lines (for so
long
I almost forgot where I was...) . I quickly snapped back to relaity when a
dark shadow came over me rather quickly. I was so startled that I almost
fell into the drink.. I catch myself and look up to notice a huge cargo
ship
bearing down on me. Fortunately, I was *just* out of its way. I wouldnt
have had time to move.

You forget how tall those things are when your right at the bottom and
looking
up.


I saw a whale tail break water out there once... I wish I had a camera that
day.


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On Aug 6, 2:34 pm, "D-unit" cof42_AT_earthlink.net wrote:
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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4 men rescued from Chesapeake Bay
No serious injuries suffered after boat sank off Anne Arundel County

coast

By a Baltimore Sun reporter
7:58 AM EDT, August 6, 2007


Rescuers from federal, state and local agencies pulled four men to

safety
early today from the Chesapeake Bay after their boat sank in choppy

waters
in southern Anne Arundel County, officials said.


Three of the men were in the water for about three hours and another

was
rescued about an hour after a 25-foot Bayliner sank off Herrington

Harbor
in Deale. All four were treated at a hospital, but none suffered

serious
injuries, officials said.


The first call came in to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Police about 10:30 p.m., and crews from that agency and the U.S. Coast
Guard stationed in Annapolis responded. Fire boats from a volunteer
station in Anne Arundel County also headed out.


Petty Officer Joshua Rihm with the U.S. Coast Guard said this morning

that
crews had difficulty finding the boat. "It went down pretty quick," he
said, when its propellers got caught in fishing lines that "pulled the
boat down." He said it was raining and waves were one to two feet.


After about 90 minutes, Rihm said a Coast Guard vessel fired off a

flare
to light up the area. "We then heard a voice," Rihm said. "We heard one
guy who stayed next to the boat yelling." He said Anne Arundel County
firefighters rescued that man.


More than an hour later, other crews rescued the three other men who

were
in the water, and wearing life jackets.


The name of the boat and identities of the victims were not immediately
available this morning.


**********


No, *I* won't say it.


What the hell kind of fishing line would do that?


I think it more likely that the boat's prop got tangled in some damned
tangle of crab pot lines, and the boat kept running forward, pulling the
stern down so that waves could flood aboard.


The only nearly serious boating mishap I've had in the last 20 years
involved something similar. I was heading seaward in the St. John's
River in Jax near the riverbank (a huge freighter was heading out, not
too far away) when the lower unit got snagged by some unseen lines under
the water. We could not accelerate away, and the damned freighter was
bearing down on us. At first, I could not figure out what the hell was
wrong, but then I stopped the motor and saw that the lower unit was
caught. The lines were NOT wrapped around the prop. The lines were
damned tight. Fortunately, I had my very sharp fishing knife handy. If I
hadn't been able to free us, the freighter would have.


Its amazing how quiet some of those things are..

I was out at the Sea Bouy alone (about 5-6 miles off Cape Fear) on a
relatively
calm day sitting on the stearn of my boat untangling trolling lines (for so
long
I almost forgot where I was...) . I quickly snapped back to relaity when a
dark shadow came over me rather quickly. I was so startled that I almost
fell into the drink.. I catch myself and look up to notice a huge cargo
ship
bearing down on me. Fortunately, I was *just* out of its way. I wouldnt
have had time to move.

You forget how tall those things are when your right at the bottom and
looking
up.

I saw a whale tail break water out there once... I wish I had a camera that
day.

db- Hide quoted text -

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I looked up once at a huge new star in the sky, then realized it was
coming at me, a mast light up on a huge barge. They would have never
even found me I am sure.

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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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4 men rescued from Chesapeake Bay
No serious injuries suffered after boat sank off Anne Arundel County
coast

By a Baltimore Sun reporter
7:58 AM EDT, August 6, 2007

Rescuers from federal, state and local agencies pulled four men to
safety early today from the Chesapeake Bay after their boat sank in
choppy waters in southern Anne Arundel County, officials said.

Three of the men were in the water for about three hours and another
was rescued about an hour after a 25-foot Bayliner sank off
Herrington Harbor in Deale. All four were treated at a hospital, but
none suffered serious injuries, officials said.

The first call came in to the Maryland Department of Natural
Resources Police about 10:30 p.m., and crews from that agency and the
U.S. Coast Guard stationed in Annapolis responded. Fire boats from a
volunteer station in Anne Arundel County also headed out.

Petty Officer Joshua Rihm with the U.S. Coast Guard said this morning
that crews had difficulty finding the boat. "It went down pretty
quick," he said, when its propellers got caught in fishing lines that
"pulled the boat down." He said it was raining and waves were one to
two feet.

After about 90 minutes, Rihm said a Coast Guard vessel fired off a
flare to light up the area. "We then heard a voice," Rihm said. "We
heard one guy who stayed next to the boat yelling." He said Anne
Arundel County firefighters rescued that man.

More than an hour later, other crews rescued the three other men who
were in the water, and wearing life jackets.

The name of the boat and identities of the victims were not
immediately available this morning.


**********


No, *I* won't say it.



What the hell kind of fishing line would do that?



I think it more likely that the boat's prop got tangled in some damned
tangle of crab pot lines, and the boat kept running forward, pulling the
stern down so that waves could flood aboard.

The only nearly serious boating mishap I've had in the last 20 years
involved something similar. I was heading seaward in the St. John's
River in Jax near the riverbank (a huge freighter was heading out, not
too far away) when the lower unit got snagged by some unseen lines under
the water. We could not accelerate away, and the damned freighter was
bearing down on us. At first, I could not figure out what the hell was
wrong, but then I stopped the motor and saw that the lower unit was
caught. The lines were NOT wrapped around the prop. The lines were
damned tight. Fortunately, I had my very sharp fishing knife handy. If I
hadn't been able to free us, the freighter would have.


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On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 19:25:21 -0500, John H.
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Hopefully this will get some attention placed on the damn things.


I ran over a fish trip once - the damn barrels were under water and
you couldn't see them.

I made sure my prop was free though.

Heh, heh, heh...
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On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 19:25:21 -0500, John H.
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I'll bet they got caught in one of the three fish traps just to the north
of Deale. These damn things are about 150 yards long, and held up with
poles which protrude from the water about 6 feet. They are supposed to be
lit, but I've never been able to see a light working on any of them. In fog
or at night, they're invisible.

Hopefully this will get some attention placed on the damn things.


I don't know what the rules are on these things, but last year on the
Tampa fishing bridge one doofus had about 10 untended crabtraps tied
off on the railings. You couldn't fish there unless you risked
getting snagged on his lines. He was taking up 40 yards of the pier.
There were plenty of other places to fish, but it ticked me off to
park and unload my gear then find his traps there, have to reload and
move on.
There oughta be a law!

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On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 11:18:19 -0400, HK wrote:



4 men rescued from Chesapeake Bay
No serious injuries suffered after boat sank off Anne Arundel County coast

By a Baltimore Sun reporter
7:58 AM EDT, August 6, 2007

Rescuers from federal, state and local agencies pulled four men to
safety early today from the Chesapeake Bay after their boat sank in
choppy waters in southern Anne Arundel County, officials said.

Three of the men were in the water for about three hours and another was
rescued about an hour after a 25-foot Bayliner sank off Herrington
Harbor in Deale. All four were treated at a hospital, but none suffered
serious injuries, officials said.

The first call came in to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Police about 10:30 p.m., and crews from that agency and the U.S. Coast
Guard stationed in Annapolis responded. Fire boats from a volunteer
station in Anne Arundel County also headed out.

Petty Officer Joshua Rihm with the U.S. Coast Guard said this morning
that crews had difficulty finding the boat. "It went down pretty quick,"
he said, when its propellers got caught in fishing lines that "pulled
the boat down." He said it was raining and waves were one to two feet.

After about 90 minutes, Rihm said a Coast Guard vessel fired off a flare
to light up the area. "We then heard a voice," Rihm said. "We heard one
guy who stayed next to the boat yelling." He said Anne Arundel County
firefighters rescued that man.

More than an hour later, other crews rescued the three other men who
were in the water, and wearing life jackets.

The name of the boat and identities of the victims were not immediately
available this morning.


**********


No, *I* won't say it.


I'll bet they got caught in one of the three fish traps just to the north
of Deale. These damn things are about 150 yards long, and held up with
poles which protrude from the water about 6 feet. They are supposed to be
lit, but I've never been able to see a light working on any of them. In fog
or at night, they're invisible.

Hopefully this will get some attention placed on the damn things.
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