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The sea has not changed
Today a sailboat hit the rocks of the Newport Jetty and sank. If there was anyone on board they're dead; no survivors found.
This comes a week after a couple were swept to their deaths off the same jetty.
Pleasure boating and jetty fishing aren't North Sea fishing, but they're deadly serious business.
Winds to 45 mph and a storm-surge sea? I'll stay on land. All the way on land, in fact.
When I was a child, we were anchored in our little boat off Catalina Island in a cove, and we lost the dinghy off the back of the boat at night. We couldn't be without that dinghy, so my father swam out into the black water with a flashlight in his teeth to get it. It was a long, long time before he came back. I think that was our family's most frightening moment.
This comes a week after a couple were swept to their deaths off the same jetty.
Pleasure boating and jetty fishing aren't North Sea fishing, but they're deadly serious business.
Winds to 45 mph and a storm-surge sea? I'll stay on land. All the way on land, in fact.
When I was a child, we were anchored in our little boat off Catalina Island in a cove, and we lost the dinghy off the back of the boat at night. We couldn't be without that dinghy, so my father swam out into the black water with a flashlight in his teeth to get it. It was a long, long time before he came back. I think that was our family's most frightening moment.
Water
a LAKE and it's still nasty enough that it will just take boats apart!