Hey Guys,
Check out this story that was posted on tidalfish.com this week. It looks like a newer boat, and serves as a reminder that even though you have a newer boat to check your hose fittings and pumps on a regular basis. These guys were lucky.
Mike
Here is the link to the original post ...
http://www.tidalfish.com/forums/showthr ... tress-call
but if it doesn't work, here are the details and a few pictures ...
Just so everyone knows what really happened today....We departed Cove Marina around 1400 headed to the High Rise. While leaving the ramp at Little Creek, I checked the bilge and there was a little water in the bilge that quickly drained out and we were on our way. We were making great time doing about 35 mph and slowed down for a larger vessel that was going through the channel to let her wake lay down before proceeding.
The bow was riding very high and when I turned around there was water coming over the back of the boat. All the access panels on the aft deck had popped out and were floating in the back of the boat. There was a VB Police boat just across the other side of the channel and we quickly hailed him and he was right there with his lights on. We put our pfd's on and the officer said for us to follow him back to Lynnhaven. I told him that the boat was taking on water too quickly and that it was not going to stay up much longer. He then nosed up to us and we jumped on his boat. It was only a matter of 5 minutes and my boat had capsized. Yes, the drain plug was in and tight.
Rods lost, Engine submerged, electronics submerged, Camcorder, Camera, I-phone all gone. We are lucky to be alive tonight and if it were not for Officer Yates of the Virginia Beach Special Operations division, we would be dead. It took the coast guard 30 minutes to get there! I am forever grateful to this guy! He never said one thing negative and was only concerned about our well being. Called Sea Tow and Ed Schrader went out and brought the boat back to Cove Marina around 2000.
Looking at her, you would not know a thing was wrong with her. Her bilge pump was still going as they brought her back to the ramp. Thank you Sea Tow. My Insurance is covering the salvage costs to recover the boat which comes to around $3000! I will take the boat to Norfolk Marine first thing in the morning to have them take a look at it and do up an estimate for the repairs.
After draining the bilge tonight, I discovered the live well pump had come apart! This would be the reason for taking on all the water! Glad to still be around! Thanks for all that have thought about me and my friend from Carlos' report. Here are a few pictures as she went over.
Jim
Check out this story that was posted on tidalfish.com this week. It looks like a newer boat, and serves as a reminder that even though you have a newer boat to check your hose fittings and pumps on a regular basis. These guys were lucky.
Mike
Here is the link to the original post ...
http://www.tidalfish.com/forums/showthr ... tress-call
but if it doesn't work, here are the details and a few pictures ...
Just so everyone knows what really happened today....We departed Cove Marina around 1400 headed to the High Rise. While leaving the ramp at Little Creek, I checked the bilge and there was a little water in the bilge that quickly drained out and we were on our way. We were making great time doing about 35 mph and slowed down for a larger vessel that was going through the channel to let her wake lay down before proceeding.
The bow was riding very high and when I turned around there was water coming over the back of the boat. All the access panels on the aft deck had popped out and were floating in the back of the boat. There was a VB Police boat just across the other side of the channel and we quickly hailed him and he was right there with his lights on. We put our pfd's on and the officer said for us to follow him back to Lynnhaven. I told him that the boat was taking on water too quickly and that it was not going to stay up much longer. He then nosed up to us and we jumped on his boat. It was only a matter of 5 minutes and my boat had capsized. Yes, the drain plug was in and tight.
Rods lost, Engine submerged, electronics submerged, Camcorder, Camera, I-phone all gone. We are lucky to be alive tonight and if it were not for Officer Yates of the Virginia Beach Special Operations division, we would be dead. It took the coast guard 30 minutes to get there! I am forever grateful to this guy! He never said one thing negative and was only concerned about our well being. Called Sea Tow and Ed Schrader went out and brought the boat back to Cove Marina around 2000.
Looking at her, you would not know a thing was wrong with her. Her bilge pump was still going as they brought her back to the ramp. Thank you Sea Tow. My Insurance is covering the salvage costs to recover the boat which comes to around $3000! I will take the boat to Norfolk Marine first thing in the morning to have them take a look at it and do up an estimate for the repairs.
After draining the bilge tonight, I discovered the live well pump had come apart! This would be the reason for taking on all the water! Glad to still be around! Thanks for all that have thought about me and my friend from Carlos' report. Here are a few pictures as she went over.
Jim