Re: 3 dead, 1 missing in accident during Newport-Ensenada ra
too many small bits to be only a freighter hit
why did witness not call some forces into play when witnessing a problem?? vhf is free...
tracker spot doesnt tell ye accurately where ye are--is off by over 100 yards, i have found. remember mine showed i sailed thru cedros island??? really a true course, isnt it....
propane doesnt necessarily make flame when it blows. i helped survey a situation of propane damage to a boat without any sign of scorching--deck was removed nicely from hull. no burn. the owner of that boat was sent over transom in a somersault.
debris was too far from island to be a surf line problem--remember the southerly drift--as in current still running southward , not northward, on west coast.
this seems to have been a multiple situational problem--perhaps hit by freighter , altho there are no shipping lanes where the spot tracker continued to show as track...the freighters donot travel that close to coronados--they pass on the far side from land.
so, as the tracker continued to show course not taken, and as the witness failed to call a pan pan or mayday wither, and since the bits are way too small for merely a feighter hit, and the helmsman is stillmissing, methinks there wwre mor ethan one force involved in this mystery. also--WHERE DID THE HELMSMAN GO???? is he some mile north or now floating under surface of ocean moving southward....
hit and dragged by the freighter?? WHY DID THE WITNESS NOT CAL FOR HELP WHEN WATCHING THIS TRAVESTY???
yes there are scrapes on the deceased crews' backs--could have been made post hit by something from the boat or made during the explosion, if there was one of those. propane blows--is our duty to make sure it does so in a safe and orderly fashion. but, if hit by a freighter,, it will blow, if in the right place for contact with steel bits .
rip, aegean...may someone figure the mystery properly.
too many small bits to be only a freighter hit
why did witness not call some forces into play when witnessing a problem?? vhf is free...
tracker spot doesnt tell ye accurately where ye are--is off by over 100 yards, i have found. remember mine showed i sailed thru cedros island??? really a true course, isnt it....
propane doesnt necessarily make flame when it blows. i helped survey a situation of propane damage to a boat without any sign of scorching--deck was removed nicely from hull. no burn. the owner of that boat was sent over transom in a somersault.
debris was too far from island to be a surf line problem--remember the southerly drift--as in current still running southward , not northward, on west coast.
this seems to have been a multiple situational problem--perhaps hit by freighter , altho there are no shipping lanes where the spot tracker continued to show as track...the freighters donot travel that close to coronados--they pass on the far side from land.
so, as the tracker continued to show course not taken, and as the witness failed to call a pan pan or mayday wither, and since the bits are way too small for merely a feighter hit, and the helmsman is stillmissing, methinks there wwre mor ethan one force involved in this mystery. also--WHERE DID THE HELMSMAN GO???? is he some mile north or now floating under surface of ocean moving southward....
hit and dragged by the freighter?? WHY DID THE WITNESS NOT CAL FOR HELP WHEN WATCHING THIS TRAVESTY???
yes there are scrapes on the deceased crews' backs--could have been made post hit by something from the boat or made during the explosion, if there was one of those. propane blows--is our duty to make sure it does so in a safe and orderly fashion. but, if hit by a freighter,, it will blow, if in the right place for contact with steel bits .
rip, aegean...may someone figure the mystery properly.