In our prayers, and forever mindful...

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Oct 24, 2008
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Macgregor 25 (1984) Wildomar, So. Cal.
For those who listen to the news, you may have heard of the 25 ft sailboat that capsized this weekend in San Diego. 10 people were aboard, including women and small children. Two lives were lost as a result.
It did not mention at the time what kind of vessel she was, but what is important is that we all keep mindful of safety while we're out there, lest we be caught in the same situation.
My prayers go out to the loved ones of those lost.
 

chp

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10 people on a 25 footer? Sounds a little overloaded. I've seen this scenario way too much and usually with small children. I don't know what some people are thinking. Hope all were rescued. Wonder if there were enough lifejackets.
 

Newell

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Apr 28, 2009
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2 Macgregors 26X and 26D Lakes in Utah
There will be much psycho babble about this. Life goes on only for those who use their head and even they die. Get over it.
 
May 4, 2005
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Macgregor 26d Ft Lauderdale, Fl
(35' still floating... must have lost the keel).



http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/mar/27/two-dead-boating-accident/

THIS STORY?

SAN DIEGO — Two men drowned and seven people were taken to the hospital after the boat they were on flipped over in San Diego Bay near Shelter Island Sunday afternoon, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and Coast Guard reported.
None of the victims have been identified. The cause of the accident has not been determined.
The victims were aboard a 35-foot sailboat when it capsized shortly after 5 p.m., San Diego Fire-Rescue Department spokesman Maurice Luque said. All of those aboard, including two children who appeared to be from 10 to about 13 years old, were thrown into the water. Witnesses said several nearby boaters tried to assist the victims while Harbor Police vessels patrolling the bay raced to the scene.
“There were several good Samaritans who really came to the rescue,” San Diego Port District spokeswoman Marguerite Elicone said. Harbor Police arrived within five minutes of being notified and some 60 firefighters, paramedics and other emergency crews gathered at the Shelter Island boat launch to render medical aid, Luque said.
Onlookers described the scene as chaotic.
“I couldn’t see the boat. I just saw them pulling people onto the launch, doing CPR, and a lot of people screaming and yelling,” said Ty Alicot, who described himself as an avid sailboater. “It’s pretty hard to turn over a sailboat that big.”
Two men, described as Asian and appearing to be in their 50s, died at the scene. Four people, including one child, were taken to UCSD Medical Center. One woman was treated for hypothermia.
Three others, including two children, were taken to Scripps Mercy Hospital, Luque said. The children were discharged from Scripps Mercy Sunday night, Elicone said.
Authorities are not sure what happened. A crew of six Harbor Police divers were underwater Sunday night investigating what could have caused the boat to capsize. The hull was still visible floating in the bay near Harbor Island about a half a mile from where crews attempted to revive the two men.
Authorities said they could not say whether the victims were wearing life jackets.
“They’re not saying with certainty at this point that there was not a collision,” Luque said of investigators, but there is no immediate evidence that a second vessel was involved.
The incident marked the first fatal boating accident on San Diego Bay since a Coast Guard vessel slammed into a 24-foot Sea Ray during the Parade of Lights on Dec. 20, 2009, fatally injuring an 8-year-old Rancho Peñasquitos boy and sending five others to the hospital.
 

Timo42

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Saw a pic of the boat hauled out, 26d, where did they put 10 people on one of those?

A reminder to wear your pfd.
 
Oct 24, 2008
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Macgregor 25 (1984) Wildomar, So. Cal.
The news has been all ove the place as to the size of the vessel.
The initial reports (TV news) put it at 25 feet, then 27 feet, one said 32 feet, so I guess it depends on which news source you consult.
I tried to take a good look at the photo/videoof the incident, but couldn't see any keel or daggerboard slot - the bottom looked flat, which didn't make much sense to me.
Link:
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2011/03/27/2-dead-7-hurt-after-sailboat-capsizes-off-san-diego/
It could just be the position of the camera, though.
 
Oct 24, 2008
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Macgregor 25 (1984) Wildomar, So. Cal.
WOW! Quite a discussion over there! Makes this place look like church in comparison.
 

Timo42

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Feb 18, 2011
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Macgregor M26s Lufkin, Tx
Appears to be a 26d to me too going by the color of the boat and the stern rails that can be seen in the photos (some of the D's were equipped with those from the factory). Authorities are investigating whether or not the keel was down and the ballast filled... The keel is pretty much irrevalent as it doesn't contain any real mass to counter the heel of the boat... your tank is the only real ballast that you have on these type boats. In this case the water ballast could have easily been overwhealmed by that number of people onboard... especially unexperienced persons that don't know you can't all be on the same side and you should all be extremely conscience of this fact before you leave the pier. Far too many people onboard... poor judgement call by the skipper, should have never left the pier with that many people... and don't get me started on the lack of life vest being used.
 
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