39' NorTech capsized
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The boat could have easily hit bottom in that high speed turn. A Sunsation did that about 15 years back in shallow water and I think that's what happened to Joe Sgro in Key West a couple years ago.
Sucks for the 3 kids to lose both parents in a year.
Sucks for the 3 kids to lose both parents in a year.
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That part of the river does have shoals and I stay in the shipping lane just to be certain I won't hit bottom. You have to know that area well to stray from the shipping lanes.
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Joe's accident wasn't in Key West. It was outside of Marathon/Faro Blanco. And there were not any reports of the boat hitting bottom that I can remember.
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Online info says the Detroit river is 18-52' deep. And nearly all rivers are swollen right now. I don't see a boat hitting bottom.
Joe's accident wasn't in Key West. It was outside of Marathon/Faro Blanco. And there were not any reports of the boat hitting bottom that I can remember.
Joe's accident wasn't in Key West. It was outside of Marathon/Faro Blanco. And there were not any reports of the boat hitting bottom that I can remember.
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I just got a text for my son saying the boat owner was the owner of a construction equipment business he worked for. Also a friend of my son had just returned to the dock prior to the tragic run but his two kids were on the boat and survived, one of the kids said they were going fast and suddenly turned and were tossed into the river. (Had to edit this a couple times.)
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Did I read this right, the owners wife was found dead in the river last year and the priest wife had killed herself? If that is true man those family's have to be spinning,,,,,,,,,,
As for the person in the article talking about speed, I have found most people have no idea how to estimate speed of a boat. Seems they always guess high.
As for the person in the article talking about speed, I have found most people have no idea how to estimate speed of a boat. Seems they always guess high.
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Did I read this right, the owners wife was found dead in the river last year and the priest wife had killed herself? If that is true man those family's have to be spinning,,,,,,,,,,
As for the person in the article talking about speed, I have found most people have no idea how to estimate speed of a boat. Seems they always guess high.
As for the person in the article talking about speed, I have found most people have no idea how to estimate speed of a boat. Seems they always guess high.
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Online info says the Detroit river is 18-52' deep. And nearly all rivers are swollen right now. I don't see a boat hitting bottom.
Joe's accident wasn't in Key West. It was outside of Marathon/Faro Blanco. And there were not any reports of the boat hitting bottom that I can remember.
Joe's accident wasn't in Key West. It was outside of Marathon/Faro Blanco. And there were not any reports of the boat hitting bottom that I can remember.
Article says 39 NT was in capsized in 5 ft of water.............thought Joe's 52 was swerving to miss a sandbar at speed.




