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With the darkness and water temp, this could have been bad. (Also, I couldn't imagine having 17 people on my C-27, and this was a 23-foot boat). Nick"Julia Bell" UNION-TRIBUNE February 21, 2002 A 23-foot sailboat capsized and sank in San Diego Bay yesterday,giving the 17 passengers a cold soaking but no injuries,authorities said.The owner of the Dog Meat was taking friends out on their weeklybay cruise when a wind gust tipped the boat, said Harbor PoliceSenior Officer Adam Miles. Miles said the boaters were unable to right the craft, and it filledwith water about 9 p.m. They were in the water about fiveminutes before a 72-foot luxury "mega-yacht" came by to fish them out. The crew of the Sea Mist dropped off the Dog Meat's passengersat the Bali Ha'i restaurant dock on Shelter Island. Paramedicsexamined the 17 men and women before Harbor Police gavethem a lift by van back to the San Diego Yacht Club, where the boat is based.The sailboat sank about midway between Shelter Island andNorth Island, Miles said. He said it could be raised relativelyundamaged.