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SEATTLE - Coast Guard Sector Seattle is investigating what caused a
touring vessel to run aground near Deception Island State Park on Whidbey Island, Wash., at approximately 8 p.m. Thursday. The 65-foot passenger vessel, Island Explorer II, had 52 people aboard when it ran aground. Everyone aboard was safely evacuated and seven passengers who had suffered injuries were taken to Island Hospital in Anacortes for treatment. The extent of their injuries is not known at this time. Initial reports indicate that the vessel incurred hull damage and two compartments began to flood. Pumps on board the vessel were able to control the flooding. There are also no indications that the vessel spilled any oil or released pollutants into the water. The incident is currently under investigation. ### If this boat was trying to run Deception Pass at 8PM last night, they were only 40 minutes short of the peak flood of almost 4 knots. The pass is narrow, littered with rocks along the edges, and major whirlpools form unexpectedly when the current is running strong. The news release doesn't say they were *in* Deception Pass, merely off the state park, but if I had to place a bet I'd put money on this boat getting into trouble in the pass itself. It may not take all that much investigation to figure this one out if the trouble was in the pass........error in judgment by the skipper. |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
oups.com... SEATTLE - Coast Guard Sector Seattle is investigating what caused a touring vessel to run aground near Deception Island State Park on Whidbey Island, Wash., at approximately 8 p.m. Thursday. The 65-foot passenger vessel, Island Explorer II, had 52 people aboard when it ran aground. Everyone aboard was safely evacuated and seven passengers who had suffered injuries were taken to Island Hospital in Anacortes for treatment. The extent of their injuries is not known at this time. Initial reports indicate that the vessel incurred hull damage and two compartments began to flood. Pumps on board the vessel were able to control the flooding. There are also no indications that the vessel spilled any oil or released pollutants into the water. The incident is currently under investigation. ### If this boat was trying to run Deception Pass at 8PM last night, they were only 40 minutes short of the peak flood of almost 4 knots. The pass is narrow, littered with rocks along the edges, and major whirlpools form unexpectedly when the current is running strong. The news release doesn't say they were *in* Deception Pass, merely off the state park, but if I had to place a bet I'd put money on this boat getting into trouble in the pass itself. It may not take all that much investigation to figure this one out if the trouble was in the pass........error in judgment by the skipper. Does the CG make a habit of checking for the cocktail factor when things like this happen? |
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On Jun 8, 2:58?pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... SEATTLE - Coast Guard Sector Seattle is investigating what caused a touring vessel to run aground near Deception Island State Park on Whidbey Island, Wash., at approximately 8 p.m. Thursday. The 65-foot passenger vessel, Island Explorer II, had 52 people aboard when it ran aground. Everyone aboard was safely evacuated and seven passengers who had suffered injuries were taken to Island Hospital in Anacortes for treatment. The extent of their injuries is not known at this time. Initial reports indicate that the vessel incurred hull damage and two compartments began to flood. Pumps on board the vessel were able to control the flooding. There are also no indications that the vessel spilled any oil or released pollutants into the water. The incident is currently under investigation. ### If this boat was trying to run Deception Pass at 8PM last night, they were only 40 minutes short of the peak flood of almost 4 knots. The pass is narrow, littered with rocks along the edges, and major whirlpools form unexpectedly when the current is running strong. The news release doesn't say they were *in* Deception Pass, merely off the state park, but if I had to place a bet I'd put money on this boat getting into trouble in the pass itself. It may not take all that much investigation to figure this one out if the trouble was in the pass........error in judgment by the skipper. Does the CG make a habit of checking for the cocktail factor when things like this happen?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As far as I know, they do use ask folks suspected of boating while impaired to blow a test. With over 50 people aboard, the skipper had to have at least a 100-ton masters license and it would be a shame to jeopardize that by drinking on duty. I'm leaning toward the "I can make it, I've done it 100 times before" fallacy- but then again it's only a guess that they struck a rock in the pass itself. Wit several minor injuries requiring hospitalization, it had to be more severe than a soft grounding. |
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Yup. Deception Pass at full flood Takes a firm hand on throttle and
wheel. Ive had to evade idiots several times that got crossed up too near me. JR Chuck Gould wrote: SEATTLE - Coast Guard Sector Seattle is investigating what caused a touring vessel to run aground near Deception Island State Park on Whidbey Island, Wash., at approximately 8 p.m. Thursday. The 65-foot passenger vessel, Island Explorer II, had 52 people aboard when it ran aground. Everyone aboard was safely evacuated and seven passengers who had suffered injuries were taken to Island Hospital in Anacortes for treatment. The extent of their injuries is not known at this time. Initial reports indicate that the vessel incurred hull damage and two compartments began to flood. Pumps on board the vessel were able to control the flooding. There are also no indications that the vessel spilled any oil or released pollutants into the water. The incident is currently under investigation. ### If this boat was trying to run Deception Pass at 8PM last night, they were only 40 minutes short of the peak flood of almost 4 knots. The pass is narrow, littered with rocks along the edges, and major whirlpools form unexpectedly when the current is running strong. The news release doesn't say they were *in* Deception Pass, merely off the state park, but if I had to place a bet I'd put money on this boat getting into trouble in the pass itself. It may not take all that much investigation to figure this one out if the trouble was in the pass........error in judgment by the skipper. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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