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2 Dead in Va Beach Boat Mishap
2 dead, 4 rescued in Va. bay after boat capsizes VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) – Coast Guard officials say two people died and four were rescued after their 18-foot boat capsized Wednesday in cold and choppy waters on the Chesapeake Bay. Coast Guard spokesman Brian Neilan says a Coast Guard helicopter and boat, along with local rescuers, responded to a distress call near the Lesner Bridge in Virginia Beach shortly before 9 a.m. Wednesday. Neilan says the four survivors showed signs of minor hypothermia after being pulled from the water. They were taken to local hospitals. Authorities are investigating the incident. The National Weather Service reported the water temperature was 46 degrees at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. It also issued a small-craft advisory, with waves up to five feet high and strong winds. - - - No offense to the victims here, but you really have to be stupid to head out in winter weather during a small-craft advisory in an 18-foot boat. They probably were planning to fish at the CBBT. I've done that in the winter, too, but in a 46-foot charter boat with twin diesels and a heated cabin. I doubt the captain of the charter boat wold have headed out in five foot seas. |
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2 Dead in Va Beach Boat Mishap
On Jan 14, 11:50*am, hk wrote:
2 dead, 4 rescued in Va. bay after boat capsizes VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) – Coast Guard officials say two people died and four were rescued after their 18-foot boat capsized Wednesday in cold and choppy waters on the Chesapeake Bay. Coast Guard spokesman Brian Neilan says a Coast Guard helicopter and boat, along with local rescuers, responded to a distress call near the Lesner Bridge in Virginia Beach shortly before 9 a.m. Wednesday. Neilan says the four survivors showed signs of minor hypothermia after being pulled from the water. They were taken to local hospitals. Authorities are investigating the incident. The National Weather Service reported the water temperature was 46 degrees at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. It also issued a small-craft advisory, with waves up to five feet high and strong winds. - - - No offense to the victims here, but you really have to be stupid to head out in winter weather during a small-craft advisory in an 18-foot boat. They probably were planning to fish at the CBBT. I've done that in the winter, too, but in a 46-foot charter boat with twin diesels and a heated cabin. I doubt the captain of the charter boat wold have headed out in five foot seas. Especially 6 people in an 18 ft. tub. 3 ft'rs would be too much for that load. i feel sorry for them to the degree that they lost life. But yes, that was pretty ignorant planning on their part. |
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hk wrote:
2 dead, 4 rescued in Va. bay after boat capsizes VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) – Coast Guard officials say two people died and four were rescued after their 18-foot boat capsized Wednesday in cold and choppy waters on the Chesapeake Bay. Coast Guard spokesman Brian Neilan says a Coast Guard helicopter and boat, along with local rescuers, responded to a distress call near the Lesner Bridge in Virginia Beach shortly before 9 a.m. Wednesday. Neilan says the four survivors showed signs of minor hypothermia after being pulled from the water. They were taken to local hospitals. Authorities are investigating the incident. The National Weather Service reported the water temperature was 46 degrees at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. It also issued a small-craft advisory, with waves up to five feet high and strong winds. - - - No offense to the victims here, but you really have to be stupid to head out in winter weather during a small-craft advisory in an 18-foot boat. They probably were planning to fish at the CBBT. I've done that in the winter, too, but in a 46-foot charter boat with twin diesels and a heated cabin. I doubt the captain of the charter boat wold have headed out in five foot seas. Five footers are nothing for a 46' boat. They may draw the line at 8' or so depending on the wave pattern. |
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2 Dead in Va Beach Boat Mishap
Gene Kearns wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 12:50:12 -0500, hk penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: | |2 dead, 4 rescued in Va. bay after boat capsizes | | |VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) – Coast Guard officials say two people died and |four were rescued after their 18-foot boat capsized Wednesday in cold |and choppy waters on the Chesapeake Bay. | |Coast Guard spokesman Brian Neilan says a Coast Guard helicopter and |boat, along with local rescuers, responded to a distress call near the |Lesner Bridge in Virginia Beach shortly before 9 a.m. Wednesday. | |Neilan says the four survivors showed signs of minor hypothermia after |being pulled from the water. They were taken to local hospitals. | |Authorities are investigating the incident. | |The National Weather Service reported the water temperature was 46 |degrees at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. It also issued a |small-craft advisory, with waves up to five feet high and strong winds. | |- - - | |No offense to the victims here, but you really have to be stupid to head |out in winter weather during a small-craft advisory in an 18-foot boat. |They probably were planning to fish at the CBBT. I've done that in the |winter, too, but in a 46-foot charter boat with twin diesels and a |heated cabin. I doubt the captain of the charter boat would have headed |out in five foot seas. The only thing I can think to add is: http://tinyurl.com/7cmbkx and to note that the items are out of stock due to demand... maybe the word is getting around! I wonder why anyone would *want* to go out fishing in cold weather in five foot seas in a very small boat. I wouldn't even fish from a safe, solid on-shore position in such conditions. If you need fish that urgently, stop by the seafood department of your local grocery store. |
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2 Dead in Va Beach Boat Mishap
On Jan 15, 8:33*am, Gene Kearns
wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 12:50:12 -0500, hk penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: | |2 dead, 4 rescued in Va. bay after boat capsizes | | |VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) – Coast Guard officials say two people died and |four were rescued after their 18-foot boat capsized Wednesday in cold |and choppy waters on the Chesapeake Bay. | |Coast Guard spokesman Brian Neilan says a Coast Guard helicopter and |boat, along with local rescuers, responded to a distress call near the |Lesner Bridge in Virginia Beach shortly before 9 a.m. Wednesday. | |Neilan says the four survivors showed signs of minor hypothermia after |being pulled from the water. They were taken to local hospitals. | |Authorities are investigating the incident. | |The National Weather Service reported the water temperature was 46 |degrees at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. It also issued a |small-craft advisory, with waves up to five feet high and strong winds. | |- - - | |No offense to the victims here, but you really have to be stupid to head |out in winter weather during a small-craft advisory in an 18-foot boat. |They probably were planning to fish at the CBBT. I've done that in the |winter, too, but in a 46-foot charter boat with twin diesels and a |heated cabin. I doubt the captain of the charter boat wold have headed |out in five foot seas. The only thing I can think to add is: http://tinyurl.com/7cmbkx and to note that the items are out of stock due to demand... maybe the word is getting around! -- Agent 5.00 Build 1165 Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepagehttp://pamandgene.idleplay.net/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -----------------www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com- *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- $450 is not to bad when you consider the alternative.. Do these things work if you get in after you are in the water, or do you need to have it on when you go in? |
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2 Dead in Va Beach Boat Mishap
Gene Kearns wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 08:39:38 -0500, hk penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |Gene Kearns wrote: | On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 12:50:12 -0500, hk penned the following well | considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: | | | | |2 dead, 4 rescued in Va. bay after boat capsizes | | | | | |VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) – Coast Guard officials say two people died and | |four were rescued after their 18-foot boat capsized Wednesday in cold | |and choppy waters on the Chesapeake Bay. | | | |Coast Guard spokesman Brian Neilan says a Coast Guard helicopter and | |boat, along with local rescuers, responded to a distress call near the | |Lesner Bridge in Virginia Beach shortly before 9 a.m. Wednesday. | | | |Neilan says the four survivors showed signs of minor hypothermia after | |being pulled from the water. They were taken to local hospitals. | | | |Authorities are investigating the incident. | | | |The National Weather Service reported the water temperature was 46 | |degrees at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. It also issued a | |small-craft advisory, with waves up to five feet high and strong winds. | | | |- - - | | | |No offense to the victims here, but you really have to be stupid to head | |out in winter weather during a small-craft advisory in an 18-foot boat. | |They probably were planning to fish at the CBBT. I've done that in the | |winter, too, but in a 46-foot charter boat with twin diesels and a | |heated cabin. I doubt the captain of the charter boat would have headed | |out in five foot seas. | | | The only thing I can think to add is: | | http://tinyurl.com/7cmbkx | | and to note that the items are out of stock due to demand... maybe the | word is getting around! | | |I wonder why anyone would *want* to go out fishing in cold weather in |five foot seas in a very small boat. I wouldn't even fish from a safe, |solid on-shore position in such conditions. If you need fish that |urgently, stop by the seafood department of your local grocery store. Where the hell is your sense of adventure???? :-) Hey, I wouldn't step on Superman's cape, either. |
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