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NJ Saltwater Fisherman => News and Information => Topic started by: IrishAyes on April 23, 2013, 03:32:47 PM
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CG continues search for Sea Tow boat with one onboard who's epirb activated this morning.
Prayers for a good ending.
http://www.nj.com/south/index.ssf/2013/04/coast_guard_searching_for_crew.html#incart_river
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Hope it works out well.
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whs
Hope things work out for the individual.
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Still haven't found him nosmly!
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That's an awfully big boat to lose in the bay. Hope there's hope for a positive outcome.
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Ah man... hope this turns out Ok
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That's an awfully big boat to lose in the bay. Hope there's hope for a positive outcome.
I think they have that picture wrong. I think he was out in the ocean off of 39th St in Ocean City.
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I was under the impression that the EPIRB would make locating the vessel in distress/survivors very easy? Unless of course the vessel has sunk, but would still think that the search area would be defined, so floating debris, people could be found. :headscra:
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Strange. :-\
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That's pretty much it Darren. It does seem that the vessel probably went under, thus the deployment of the epirb and the life raft. It was the 'cork' type raft, not an inflatable and probably just floated off the vessel as the vessel went under. It would be hard to miss a vessel that size floating on the water. The first helo reportedly was on scene within seven minute of the epirb alert.
I am wondering if this was caused by a partially submerged item from Sandy that the vessel may have struck. 5hrug
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Thats why Im a bit skeptical of the self deploying EPIRBS. I think I would rather have it in the ditchbag that would stay with me and crew. :headscra:
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While researching Epirbs ( I'm in the market for one) I read that it could take up to 1 hour to acquire satellite communication to find position and send out an SOS. By then it could be too late, but better to send for help than not at all.
I'm with Joe on the possible collision with submerged storm debris theory.
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Where is the update to this article? By reading I assume he has been confirmed lost?
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Fred, nothing confirmed. The last update I read was that the CG suspended their search.
http://www.nj.com/atlantic/index.ssf/2013/04/missing_boater_search_suspended.html#incart_river
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Prayers sent
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Vessel found submerged near the Great Egg Harbor Inlet, captain still missing.
http://www.nj.com/south/index.ssf/2013/04/missing_tow_boat_captains_boat.html#incart_river
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nosmly
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That's too bad.
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nosmly
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They were able to raise and recover the boat today, but the Capt is still missing nosmly!
Press of AC (http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/top_three/sunken-sea-tow-boat-raised-off-ocean-city/article_866a3daa-b00b-11e2-b150-001a4bcf887a.html)
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Possibly recovered the body of Capt Dave McAulliffe nosmly!
RIP slt
Body Recovered on Ocean City Beach (http://www.nbc40.net/story/22129517/body-discovered-on-beach-believed-to-be-missing-captain)
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RIP slt
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This really is a sad story. A young man with a wife and child taken way too soon. I hope they get to the bottom of exactly what happened. At the very least we should all be on guard for any dangers out there. There are still alot of submersed objects still in the water and floating around. Besides the obvious damage they can do to your boat, hitting them at speed could send you flying and render you unconscious or worse. My prayers are with this young man's family.
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nosmly. Very sad.
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Hopefully it's him and the family can have some closure.
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They have updated the story and say it is definitely him. RIP Captain McAuliffe. My condolences to his family and loved ones.
This is a quote from another article. "McAuliffe's wife, Lynsey says that the propellers on the boat were shredded and bent which would have left McAuliffe with no way to steer the vessel." He apparently hit something very big.
Be careful everyone. You can never have too many people on watch when you are fishing.
Tight Lines,
Bob G