ulo wrote:
Word on the street is that boat was brand new. Just purchased at the local dealership. The man who bought the boat went out with an employee from the dealership. The employee was the one that slammed into the wall when the owner went below to take a leak. The owner is the one hospitalized, hopefully he recovers.
I heard the "taking a leak" story also from a guy while I was taking these pics. The boat had a temporary tag taped to the window with a date of 6-30-11 so yes the boat was just bought, but I would guess it was an early 2000's rinker. As Cap' Morgan pointed out the owner is Ok but the the man driving, Raymond Snow was the one critically injured. At one point I heard he had passed, but I was never able to confirm that for sure.
This is a very active port, and I understand these guys were going too fast but this port needs to be better lit! These rocks blend right in with the horizon at night. The entry lights are dim and there is so much light pollution surrounding this area that this is a very confusing port. I have honestly wondered many times how someone who is not familiar with this port could find it let alone safely navigate it.
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