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A catamaran, believed to be part of a youth sailing programme, was sinking off Anegada today.The good news is everyone is safe and sound.The cat, with Navigare signage was not doing so well and was waay down on its port stern,,
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Nohea I understand is the boat, got word everyone safe. Anyone know where they hit the reef?
Noel Hall "It is humbling indeed, to discover my own opinion is only correct less than 50% of the time." www.noelhall.com
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Have there been any updates on this? Was this navigational error, system failure, or other?
We were there throughout the week, and were in the Bight the day this happened. We have never seen as many Sail Caribe sailing school vessels as we saw this year. Several nights we wound up moored nearby members of this group. It did not appear to me that there was very much supervision of the students on these boats.
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