Powerboat Crash Death in Tulsa
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Associated Press - July 29, 2007 1:15 AM ET
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - One Tulsan was killed and another had his leg amputated after a high-powered boat ran over the top of a pontoon boat the victims were in on Lake Skiatook.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says the crash happened around 7:30 p.m. last night near Hominy Creek Bridge and Oklahoma 20, just west of Skiatook.
Trooper Kera Philippi says the pontoon boat had five people aboard when it was struck by a so-called "cigarette boat," a V-hulled power boat used for racing.
Killed was Dean Gildersleeve. Philippi says the crash amputated the leg of Tom Clayton. The victim's ages weren't available.
Clayton was taken to St. John Medical Center in Tulsa, where he was undergoing surgery late last night.
Neither the power boat's driver nor others on the pontoon boat were injured.
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TULSA, Okla. (AP) - One Tulsan was killed and another had his leg amputated after a high-powered boat ran over the top of a pontoon boat the victims were in on Lake Skiatook.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says the crash happened around 7:30 p.m. last night near Hominy Creek Bridge and Oklahoma 20, just west of Skiatook.
Trooper Kera Philippi says the pontoon boat had five people aboard when it was struck by a so-called "cigarette boat," a V-hulled power boat used for racing.
Killed was Dean Gildersleeve. Philippi says the crash amputated the leg of Tom Clayton. The victim's ages weren't available.
Clayton was taken to St. John Medical Center in Tulsa, where he was undergoing surgery late last night.
Neither the power boat's driver nor others on the pontoon boat were injured.
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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This is the first I have heard but most of the boats on Skiatook are pontoons, bow riders and fishing, like Scott said, a 23 footer is a BIG boat on that lake so I doubt it was a cig.
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Skiatook - A Tulsa man is dead and another is severely wounded after a pontoon boat was struck by a high-powered racing boat on Lake Skiatook Saturday evening.
It happened at about 7:30 p.m. near Hominy Creek Bridge, just west of Skiatook. There were five people on the pontoon boat when the other boat, a so-called 'cigarette boat', operated by 33-year-old Jason Barthel of Tulsa, struck the boat in the right rear.
Fifty-seven-year-old Dean Gildersleeve of Tulsa was pronounced dead at the scene from multiple injuries. Another man, 54-year-old Tom Clayton of Tulsa, was rushed to St. John Medical Center after losing his leg in the accident. He was listed in stable condition and was undergoing surgery.
A 19-year-old Bixby woman suffered a minor ankle injury, but refused treatment. Two other passengers on the pontoon boat and all four on the cigarette boat were not injured.
Barthel told investigators he didn't see the pontoon boat until the bow of his boat began to lower as he planed out. He said he took evasive action as soon as he saw the boat, but couldn't avoid the collision.
The crash remains under investigation.
It's the second collision on Lake Skiatook this month. On July 14th, two people were injured when a ski boat and a personal watercraft collided.
http://www.ktul.com/news/stories/0707/443237.html
Very sad, very close to home.
Skiatook - A Tulsa man is dead and another is severely wounded after a pontoon boat was struck by a high-powered racing boat on Lake Skiatook Saturday evening.
It happened at about 7:30 p.m. near Hominy Creek Bridge, just west of Skiatook. There were five people on the pontoon boat when the other boat, a so-called 'cigarette boat', operated by 33-year-old Jason Barthel of Tulsa, struck the boat in the right rear.
Fifty-seven-year-old Dean Gildersleeve of Tulsa was pronounced dead at the scene from multiple injuries. Another man, 54-year-old Tom Clayton of Tulsa, was rushed to St. John Medical Center after losing his leg in the accident. He was listed in stable condition and was undergoing surgery.
A 19-year-old Bixby woman suffered a minor ankle injury, but refused treatment. Two other passengers on the pontoon boat and all four on the cigarette boat were not injured.
Barthel told investigators he didn't see the pontoon boat until the bow of his boat began to lower as he planed out. He said he took evasive action as soon as he saw the boat, but couldn't avoid the collision.
The crash remains under investigation.
It's the second collision on Lake Skiatook this month. On July 14th, two people were injured when a ski boat and a personal watercraft collided.
http://www.ktul.com/news/stories/0707/443237.html
Very sad, very close to home.




