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Old 08-30-2011, 03:57 PM   #1
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Lightbulb I thought this deserved it's own thread

This post was at the end of Jackk's thread ( http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...-prepared.html ) where they ran into trouble out off the Vineyard and i thought it deserved it's own thread.
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I just wanted to pass along a huge Thank You to Striped-Bass.com, my buddy fishsmith and the unfortunate individuals who lost their boat.

I was recently fishing off of Gay Head with my 14, 6 and 4 year old sons and began taking on water. Having just read this post a few days prior, I was prepared to get my boys and my boat in safely. Without having this knowledge, I am not sure that we would have made it in safe at all.

Let me share my experience.

We motored out of Falmouth harbor at 6AM, anchored up half way between Squibby and Gay Head around 7AM. When we anchored we noticed that there was water coming into the scuppers on the deck. This has happened several times when we have alot of weight (fish) in the stern of the boat, however we had just begun fishing. I opened up the bilge and was horrified to see that the bilge was complete filled with water and the hose on the bilge pump had broken off at the pump.

My 14 year old and I put on our life preservers (the 6 and 4 year old) already had theirs. I grabbed my portbale VHF and put it on my belt. I noted the lat and long and pulled the anchor. I imiediately hailed the coast guard and let them know I was in trouble and that we were heading back in. I let my 14 year old take the helm and I started pumping out the bilge with a hand pump.

I could tell that we were still taking on water while we were underway. While on the way, I looked at my 6 year old and I could see the fear in his face and I reassured him that we would be ok. He came to tears and said, "Will my tackle box float." That was a relief that he was more focused on his tackle box than his own well being.

The Coast Guard met up with us right outside Tarpaulin Cove. Luckily there were increased patrols due to Obama being on MV. The coast gaurd boarded my boat and immediately took the 14, 6 and 4 year old to the Coast Guard Cutter while 2 Coast Guard Officers stayed on the boat. Through brute force we were able to empty the bilge and find the source of the leak. The seal in the live well pump was gone and water was pooring in as we were underway. The system is designed to take in water as we make way. We shut the seacock to the pump and the leak had stopped. We met up with the Cutter outside Falmouth Harbor and the children were exchanged and we were on our way. My 6 year old immediately asked if we could go fishing now and I told him that we would be going a different day, thanks to Striped-Bass.com and the US Coast Guard.

Thanks Again!!!
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Old 08-30-2011, 03:59 PM   #2
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I'm glad to hear you all made it back alright.
thanks for letting us know
You handled it well
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Old 08-30-2011, 04:06 PM   #3
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Great story and glad for a happy ending! PS : did the tackle box float?

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Old 08-30-2011, 04:09 PM   #4
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Good to hear everyone was ok, and there was no panic. You did an awesome job and you should be commended.

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Old 08-30-2011, 04:22 PM   #5
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When ever it come to safety while on the beach or in a boat, it helps to be prepared for any eventuallity. Being prepared was obvisouly paramount in this situation and because of it, all will survive what could have been a tragdic ending.

Hats off to the skipper of the boat, for being prepared. It is hard to get young fishermen these days and we need each of them to help continue the passing of the mantle to the next generation of fishers.
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Old 08-30-2011, 04:47 PM   #6
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Holy SHAT!!!
Lissa Mae almost went down.
That dang livewell been trouble since day1. How many times it die on us full of bait?
Glad u and kids OK Jack.
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Old 08-30-2011, 04:55 PM   #7
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Old 08-30-2011, 05:25 PM   #8
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That's a great story.

Now, instead of your kids fearing the ocean because "what happened the last time" they went out (and it would have been the last time they would due to fear and youth) now they will probably understand WHY you do what you do in preparation for a trip and why you have all that safety "stuff" on board.

Cooler heads prevailed and now the kids will have a real story to tell of their fishing "adventure" with their cool-as-a-cucumber dad!

It's always refreshing to hear stories of times when someone was prepared for just about any emergency, and had a good outcome!
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Old 08-30-2011, 08:41 PM   #9
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Knowing your suroundings and how your boat feels saved your life.
also try to get into habit of filling the bilge with the hose when you wash the boat and let it pump out it keeps the pump clean and tests it.

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Old 08-30-2011, 09:10 PM   #10
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Phew... Close call!!!
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:51 AM   #11
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Exemplary job Mr. Houghton, really.

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Old 08-31-2011, 09:15 AM   #12
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good deal glad u are all safe.

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Old 08-31-2011, 03:39 PM   #13
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Great job dealing with the emergency!

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