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thefishingfreak 01-05-2011 09:15 PM

Fishing vessel with Gloucester ties meets with fate again
 
Fishing vessel with Gloucester ties meets with fate, again Local News GloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA

taJon 01-05-2011 09:27 PM

Mike good pic of the boat!

likwid 01-05-2011 10:15 PM

Salvaged and fished AGAIN?

Bad juju.
Time to cut it up for scrap.

striperman36 01-05-2011 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 824560)
Salvaged and fished AGAIN?

Bad juju.
Time to cut it up for scrap.

Hey, it's all ready happened, how much worse can it get, I mean it's got all the bad juju off of it.

Nebe 01-05-2011 11:28 PM

Goosefish works on this boat. He wasn't onboard when it went down fortunately.
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striperman36 01-06-2011 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 824570)
Goosefish works on this boat. He wasn't onboard when it went down fortunately.
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Dang

Fly Rod 01-06-2011 12:27 PM

The first sinking was caused by the crew being in auto pilot, asleep down below and still drugged out on cocaine when it hit the tow line of the tug and flipped. The first responders heard the trapped crew banging from the inside, had no way to get to the men, by the time a state dive team got to them they had drowned.

goosefish 01-06-2011 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 824570)
Goosefish works on this boat. He wasn't onboard when it went down fortunately.
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Yikes. I hadn't heard the tow boat story before. I can see why my captain never told me. Ignorance is bliss.

zacs 01-06-2011 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Fly Rod (Post 824688)
The first sinking was caused by the crew being in auto pilot, asleep down below and still drugged out on cocaine when it hit the tow line of the tug and flipped. The first responders heard the trapped crew banging from the inside, had no way to get to the men, by the time a state dive team got to them they had drowned.

I've never heard "asleep" and "drugged out on cocaine" in the same sentence before.:confused:

anyone know exactly where she went down? Still there? assume not..

JackK 01-06-2011 01:25 PM

Interesting Kevin Baconning on this story... I work with Jim. Glad to hear that she came in safely, and the crew only went down in a few feet of water. I agree though- might be time for her to be retired. Bad juju. I'd be leery of it.

goosefish 01-06-2011 01:27 PM

She went down 50 feet from the Town Dock. A load of sea herring on board.

likwid 01-06-2011 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fly Rod (Post 824688)
The first sinking was caused by the crew being in auto pilot, asleep down below and still drugged out on cocaine when it hit the tow line of the tug and flipped. The first responders heard the trapped crew banging from the inside, had no way to get to the men, by the time a state dive team got to them they had drowned.

pssst: coke isn't a depressant.

JackK 01-06-2011 04:32 PM

Just talking with some people, and what's listed in the article isn't even half of what's happened to that boat! Serious juju!

likwid 01-06-2011 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 824570)
Goosefish works on this boat. He wasn't onboard when it went down fortunately.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

Too many dudes onboard.

Nebe 01-06-2011 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 824808)
Too many dudes onboard.

Nebe likes this post.
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thefishingfreak 01-06-2011 05:16 PM

People on coke usually never sleep
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likwid 01-06-2011 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by thefishingfreak (Post 824815)
People on coke usually never sleep
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And do more coke.

Clammer 01-06-2011 08:51 PM

last nights news stated the coast guard /wanted to go on board with pumps & get some of the water out ; this was went it was still @ sea & running & floating /& the captain refused ><><:fury:

RIROCKHOUND 01-06-2011 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 824918)
last nights news stated the coast guard /wanted to go on board with pumps & get some of the water out ; this was went it was still @ sea & running & floating /& the captain refused ><><:fury:

Clammer:
Tautog has a good story about something like that back in the day. bottom line, he didn't want to stop or slow down; if the water/weight shifted, who knows what it would do to the boat..... Maybe Damiscotta felt the same way?

Clammer 01-06-2011 09:52 PM

RRI
sounds right or maybe they were in no condition to stop or maybe searched ,..
also time to go f I s h i n g :fishin:

goosefish 01-07-2011 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 824808)
Too many dudes onboard.

True words. The commercial drag fisheries are full of men.

Fly Rod 01-07-2011 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 824780)
pssst: coke isn't a depressant.

Reguardless, noboby will really know why they were down below in the cabin, no survivors, coast guard could only assume.

likwid 01-07-2011 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Fly Rod (Post 825010)
Reguardless, noboby will really know why they were down below in the cabin, no survivors, coast guard could only assume.

Sleeping?
Eating?
Sleeping?

Yanno, what people do down below. :rotf2:

RIROCKHOUND 01-07-2011 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 825024)
Sleeping?
Eating?
Spooning
Yanno, what people do down below. :rotf2:

Well if it was you and Nebe, it would be option 3 that you convinently left off..

likwid 01-07-2011 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 825025)
Well if it was you and Nebe, it would be option 3 that you convinently left off..

We only hold hands, he says you get jealous when he spoons with other men.

RIROCKHOUND 01-07-2011 09:45 AM

Actually, Nebe likes to call it Ladelling. I'm just his spoony call when Goosefish isn't available

tautog 01-07-2011 10:02 AM

As RIR stated I had a situation come up where I hesitated stopping for the CG because of the potential of shifting the water. We were coming back from Coxes and I noticed that we were pushing more water in the bow than normal. This was a 65' wooden head boat with 45 pax onboard. I went down below to the 2nd compartment, which was quite large and it was 3/4 full. My guess was that I blew seacock or I opened up a seam. I was 15+ miles off Brenton reef and and the weather was moving in faster than they said. It was a beautiful morning but on the way in it was up to 30+ and this was in Marchcalled my father and he headed out with a 40' utility boat that we had to assist. I was plowing pretty good at this time but felt that I was holding ok at the speed I was doing.I. I had all pax put on lifevests and get out of the cabins on the rails as a precaution. The CG heard my radio talk with my father and headed out. A little south of the #2 bouy off Brenton they wanted me to stop and put crew and pumps on. I told them I was headed for Castle Hill Cove (or a beach) and my judgement was if I stopped the load might shift and I might have a loss of steering and control. I felt good about my decision since I had been 15 miles with no changes. I docked at CHC and after assesing the situation the CG were ok with my decision since it was only one watertight compartment with a problem. It turned out to be a seacock and fortunately for me it was a good ending to what could have been a disaster. Sometimes I think back and question my decision but at the time I felt it was the proper one.

Fly Rod 01-07-2011 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by likwid (Post 825024)
Sleeping?
Eating?
Sleeping?

Yanno, what people do down below. :rotf2:

Maybe a threesome. :rotf2: :rotf2: :rotf2:

likwid 01-07-2011 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Fly Rod (Post 825107)
Maybe a threesome. :rotf2: :rotf2: :rotf2:

Ya get lonely offshore yanno.
Always need someone to snuggle with. :hihi:

Nebe 01-07-2011 08:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 825033)
Actually, Nebe likes to call it Ladelling. I'm just his spoony call when Goosefish isn't available

Actually I call it rape.
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