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Forum: Cruising News & Events 20-11-2008, 18:44
Replies: 111
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Still Raining- MAYDAY is for imminent loss of...

Still Raining-
MAYDAY is for imminent loss of life or property...WE NEED HELP NOW!
PAN PAN (pronounced pahn pahn) is for an URGENT situation... WE ARE TAKING ON WATER, WILL SINK IN A FEW HOURS or...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 20-11-2008, 17:13
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
1975...41' Sailing Vessel, off the Virginia...

1975...41' Sailing Vessel, off the Virginia coast, 1 crewman evacuated by CG helo due to severe seasickness/dehydration/non-responsive.
1995(?)...79' Fishing Vessel, Georges Bank, 1 crewman...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 20-11-2008, 16:10
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
Gord May- been there, done that. 3 times in my...

Gord May- been there, done that. 3 times in my career crewmembers have been hoisted from vessels I was aboard.

To All...I will confess here. I came to this site fishing for evidence/opinions...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 20-11-2008, 08:57
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
Pblais- You are dead wrong on your statement...

Pblais-
You are dead wrong on your statement about if 1 goes they all go. This is NOT Coast GUARD policy.

The 5 adults will make statements for an insurance claim, even if the Panache is...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 19-11-2008, 22:53
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
Runner, The watertight doors were open because...

Runner, The watertight doors were open because the Coast Guard supplied (and poorly working) pumps suction lines were running through them. When the decision to abandon was made they scampered and...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 19-11-2008, 22:47
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
I apologize for posting that but I don't know how...

I apologize for posting that but I don't know how to insert links.

Anyway, this is all very interesting and information that the boating public needs to understand but it is entirely off subject....
Forum: Cruising News & Events 19-11-2008, 22:28
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
Can you be ordered off your vessel? An...

Can you be ordered off your vessel?
An admiralty lawyer examines a recent decision in a lawsuit against the Coast Guard
By John P. Love
...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 19-11-2008, 19:07
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
"On the morning of November 2, 1997, the ...

"On the morning of November 2, 1997, the Northern Voyager, a 144-foot fishing vessel, was proceeding a few miles off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts when crewmen discovered water flooding ...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 18-11-2008, 10:28
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
How do you jury-rig a lost rudder. This seems...

How do you jury-rig a lost rudder. This seems like a "worst case" scenario.
On this type of boat would that also lead to a flooded engine compartment and loss of propulsion?
Should they have set a...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 17-11-2008, 23:57
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
Were the Oldens experienced bluewater sailors? ...

Were the Oldens experienced bluewater sailors?
If the boat lost her rudder it makes you wonder about her seaworthiness. Any ideas about where to have a pre-sailing survey done in the Annapolis area?
Forum: Cruising News & Events 17-11-2008, 19:24
Replies: 111
Views: 22,563
Posted By Seadog!
S/V Panache

Thank God they're safe!
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