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Author: Mark Lowry Subject: Sailboat Sinks, Six Rescued After Collision Info: (13096 views) Posted: Friday 8-13-04 06:14:30 AM |
Very sad to see that happen to good people. But, the important thing is nobody was hurt.
It is instructive to go look at the boat. It is on a trailer in the Nelson Marine yard in Alameda. Go through the gate turn right and keep going to the fence, and you will see it. It is a strong little boat, but the scantlings are very thin and obviously not designed to withstand a highly concentrated broadside impact like that. So be careful out there!
Mark Lowry, Xena (#68)
:: Thanks for the update. Glad to hear no one was hurt. I
:: can't believe that the power boat was not cited.
::
:: Also I heard rumors about an express down south that had
:: a trailering mishap. Does anyone know the story there?
:: What happened to that boat. There are many of these
:: boats, and we seem to be losing more our share of them
:: lately. Be careful out there.
::
:: It may be too soon after to know but are they going to
:: part out Sunshine express or will someone try and
:: restore her(is that possible?). I hope someone will get
:: her on the line again.
::
:: :: Here's the article from the Log:
:: ::
:: :: Sailboat Sinks, Six Rescued After Collision
:: ::
:: :: Wednesday, July 14, 2004
:: ::
:: :: Wearing a life jacket may seem like a bother, but the
:: :: Shaffer family may be alive today because everyone on
:: :: board their sailboat was wearing one.
::
:: :: On July 4, about 4 p.m., Sunshine Express, Steve and
:: :: Marilee Shaffer’s Express 27, was struck by a powerboat
:: :: and sank in the Oakland-Alameda Estuary in San Francisco
:: :: Bay.
:: ::
:: :: Fortunately, everyone had on personal flotation devices
:: :: (PFDs), including the two young children of their
:: :: guests.
:: ::
:: :: “Everyone was wearing a life jacket,” said Marilee
:: :: Shaffer. “The five-year-old was sitting next to me and I
:: :: grabbed her arm as we were launched into the water.
:: ::
:: :: “The Alameda Police Department (APD) patrol boat was
:: :: there almost instantly. Even with jackets on, it was a
:: :: relief to have them come to our aid so quickly.”
:: ::
:: :: She went on to say that the APD patrol officers were
:: :: very well-trained and efficient, yet showed genuine
:: :: concern for the well being of the victims. The situation
:: :: might have been worse if the response had not been so
:: :: timely, she said.
:: ::
:: :: Lt. Jim Brock of the APD said the Express was tacking
:: :: out - toward the Bay - when it was struck by the
:: :: powerboat.
:: ::
:: :: According to reports, the powerboat’s autopilot was
:: :: operating, and the owner told authorities he had gone
:: :: below for a moment.
:: ::
:: :: The Express rolled, portside down, putting the mast in
:: :: the water. Then the boat righted, filled with water, and
:: :: sank.
:: ::
:: :: Marilee Shaffer said she treaded water, holding the
:: :: five-year-old until she could be handed aboard the boat
:: :: that struck them. The other child, the parents, and
:: :: Steve Shaffer were all taken aboard the powerboat. The
:: :: APD patrol boat picked up Marilee Shaffer.
:: ::
:: :: The sinking occurred on the south side of the deep-water
:: :: channel opposite the container docks. The sailboat was
:: :: salvaged on July 5, to avoid becoming a hazard to
:: :: shipping. It is stored in a nearby boatyard to await
:: :: survey.
:: ::
:: :: The powerboat, a 36-foot Trojan, had minor cosmetic
:: :: damage, Lt. Brock said. The operator of the powerboat
:: :: was not cited.
:: ::
:: :: While the sailboat appears to be a total loss, Shaffer
:: :: said, there was neither serious injury nor loss of life.
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