Seagreen
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For quite a while, I heard that the vessel had sunk, but that the tops of her masts remained visible. May we infer that she sank in shallow enough water to be recoverable?![]()
Well, if the tops of her masts are visible, she'll still be affected by the huge storm swell which may well pound her to bits on the bottom even 100 feet down. However, her reported position some 90 miles SE of Cape Hatteras puts her over the continental shelf into much deeper water. Sadly one female crew found dead.
I'm now sadly reminded of the tragic loss of the Marques, and the stupid loss of the Maria Assumpta. We, as generally pleasure sailors, tend to forget just how vulnerable we still are to bad weather, bodged maintenance and crass decision making, in its many combinations. I hope the Bounty is the only casualty of the storm.
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