Boat runs over diver
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Boat runs over diver
Anybody hear about this?
http://www.cdnn.info/news/safety/s070809b.html
Speed boat runs over, kills diver at Gingerbread Grounds
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by STEPHEN GAY
BIMINI, Bahamas (9 August 2007) -- An early afternoon boating accident in the northern Bahamas on Wednesday left one diver dead.
Police said that around noon, Andrea Moscetti, 44, of Coral Gables, Florida, was piloting a 35-foot white and red intrepid go-fast boat, accompanied by his family, en route to Great Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands where he is a part time resident.
Police said Mr. Moscetti reported that halfway between Bimini and Great Harbour Cay, in an area known as the 'Gingerbread Grounds', his vessel struck an object in the water, which turned out to be a small boat.
Mr. Moscetti reportedly said he immediately slowed down and turned around then saw a diver climbing into the small boat who informed him that his vessel had struck and severely injured another diver who was in the water.
According to police reports, a distress call was sent out and a number of boats that were fishing in the area responded to the scene.
A United States Coast Guard helicopter also responded to the scene and airlifted the injured diver, who was later identified as Brad Pinder, 53, of Spanish Wells, Eleuthera, to New Providence, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival at the Princess Margaret Hospital, police said.
Both vessels sustained damage as a result of the collision, according to police.
Officers from the Central Detective Unit in New Providence and Great Harbour Cay are presently conducting an investigation into this marine collision, police said.
http://www.cdnn.info/news/safety/s070809b.html
Speed boat runs over, kills diver at Gingerbread Grounds
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by STEPHEN GAY
BIMINI, Bahamas (9 August 2007) -- An early afternoon boating accident in the northern Bahamas on Wednesday left one diver dead.
Police said that around noon, Andrea Moscetti, 44, of Coral Gables, Florida, was piloting a 35-foot white and red intrepid go-fast boat, accompanied by his family, en route to Great Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands where he is a part time resident.
Police said Mr. Moscetti reported that halfway between Bimini and Great Harbour Cay, in an area known as the 'Gingerbread Grounds', his vessel struck an object in the water, which turned out to be a small boat.
Mr. Moscetti reportedly said he immediately slowed down and turned around then saw a diver climbing into the small boat who informed him that his vessel had struck and severely injured another diver who was in the water.
According to police reports, a distress call was sent out and a number of boats that were fishing in the area responded to the scene.
A United States Coast Guard helicopter also responded to the scene and airlifted the injured diver, who was later identified as Brad Pinder, 53, of Spanish Wells, Eleuthera, to New Providence, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival at the Princess Margaret Hospital, police said.
Both vessels sustained damage as a result of the collision, according to police.
Officers from the Central Detective Unit in New Providence and Great Harbour Cay are presently conducting an investigation into this marine collision, police said.
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That report is not very clear. It says the driver admits to hitting an object and the report assumes the object was the other boat. As the story is, he would of had to hit the boat and the diver. I doubt he hit a parked boat, he may have just hit the diver as he was driving buy a parked boat. At speed I don't think any of us could see a diver submerged 1ft under water. Not enough facts to speculate.
The report also has no mention of damage sustained to either boats.
The report also has no mention of damage sustained to either boats.
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That report is not very clear. It says the driver admits to hitting an object and the report assumes the object was the other boat. As the story is, he would of had to hit the boat and the diver. I doubt he hit a parked boat, he may have just hit the diver as he was driving buy a parked boat. At speed I don't think any of us could see a diver submerged 1ft under water. Not enough facts to speculate.
The report also has no mention of damage sustained to either boats.
The report also has no mention of damage sustained to either boats.
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I was curious about the flag, what boat was struck. just not enough facts in the article. This incident is really stirring the pot with some of the scuba community.
I am a diver also and never dive without a flag. I just cant imagine not seeing a dive flag in the air.
An intrepid really does not seem to be a go fast boat, but they are pretty fast for fishing/cruising vessels. I think they top out in the fiftys for that model.
I am a diver also and never dive without a flag. I just cant imagine not seeing a dive flag in the air.
An intrepid really does not seem to be a go fast boat, but they are pretty fast for fishing/cruising vessels. I think they top out in the fiftys for that model.
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there is a LOT of ocean between Bimini and Great Harbour.... as in miles and miles of water with no land in sight... something about the story isn't correct for someone to be diving 30 miles or so from land sight, in the middle of the tongue of the Bahama bank... or the Intrepid was on autopilot with a sleepy captain...