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Boating accident

Posted By: xrayman67

Boating accident - 01/05/2020 11:37 PM

Very sad news. We can't be too careful!
https://bvinews.com/one-dead-another-hospitalised-following-boating-accident-off-guana-island/
Posted By: Kirk

Re: Boating accident - 01/07/2020 06:01 PM

I can't believe there isn't more info on this yet.
Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Boating accident - 01/07/2020 09:46 PM

Only thing I heard which is unconfirmed was it was a tender off a yacht at Monkey point. I am honestly surprised it does not happen more often with the way people blast through mooring fields with their tenders and dinghies. Bransons big tender used to blow through the Saba rock and BEYC Moorings at night going very fast until they hit a dinghy.
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Posted By: JasonHelmbrecht

Re: Boating accident - 01/08/2020 01:27 PM

The local report is that it was a local go-fast boat with 2 people on board. I'll try to find the article.
Posted By: UncleLuff

Re: Boating accident - 01/09/2020 08:43 PM

Just came across this now... not much information..so sad...Also made the mistake of reading the comments from this article. Here is the link if you want to make the same mistake..... be forewarned they are crazy!

https://bvinews.com/one-dead-another-hospitalised-following-boating-accident-off-guana-island/
Posted By: NCSailor

Re: Boating accident - 01/09/2020 09:50 PM

Originally Posted by UncleLuff
Just came across this now... not much information..so sad...Also made the mistake of reading the comments from this article. Here is the link if you want to make the same mistake..... be forewarned they are crazy!

https://bvinews.com/one-dead-another-hospitalised-following-boating-accident-off-guana-island/
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The comments on BVI News almost always break down into racist name calling. It does give some insight into how the islanders think.
Posted By: sleepychef

Re: Boating accident - 01/09/2020 11:53 PM

Just read the comments and its very obvious who was in the boat that ran over the snorkelers.
Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 12:22 AM

Can you give us more of a hint or perhaps a name?
Posted By: bailau

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 12:45 AM

https://www.bvibeacon.com/after-swimmers-killed-call-made-for-change/

https://www.bvibeacon.com/52-year-old-canadian-died-in-virgin-gorda/

Posted By: GlennA

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 01:45 AM

BVI media tends to disapear items that might be contriversial for well connected locals but I don't think this one is going away. The fatality was a well connected New York yachtsman.
Posted By: ski2play

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 11:10 AM

The entire story makes my heart sad. Totally preventable.
Posted By: sleepychef

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 04:35 PM

Boat is in Nanny Cay for sale that is listed in online article.
Posted By: UncleLuff

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 04:58 PM

The BVI article posted earlier mentioned the yacht "Sovereign"... is this the boat? A large boat to be making a quick turn at full plain with swimmers in the water!

https://www.boatbookings.com/yacht_search/yacht_view.php?pid=28840
Posted By: Orange_Burst

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 05:07 PM

Originally Posted by sleepychef

The BVI article posted earlier mentioned the yacht "Sovereign"... is this the boat? A large boat to be making a quick turn at full plain with swimmers in the water!


I would guess it was Sovereign's tender.
Posted By: JasonHelmbrecht

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 06:22 PM

Originally Posted by sleepychef

Boat is in Nanny Cay for sale, damage next to bow thruster easily seen

I think that boat's been there out of the water for quite some time. There must be another Sovereign?
Posted By: bailau

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 08:12 PM

Think Arabella in foreground, Arabella's tender rescuing and Sovereign is boat you see in picture of 1st link I posted...

So I make our swimmers/snorkelers use colored noodles and have watch posted...what other takeaways does anybody have to recommend here if any?
Posted By: tpcook

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 09:16 PM

So the boat that ran over the swimmers was Sovereign and is owned by the owner of Guana Island and Norman Islands.
Posted By: NCSailor

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 10:27 PM

Originally Posted by tpcook
So the boat that ran over the swimmers was Sovereign and is owned by the owner of Guana Island and Norman Islands.


That seems to be the case. Not too many people have the swag to totally bury a news story. I posted Jarecki's name in the BVI News comments and it didn't make it past the review. We can assume he wasn't driving the tender and probably wasn't even on it. Sad situation but he is responsible for the conduct of his employees driving his equipment.
Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Boating accident - 01/10/2020 11:22 PM

The only change needed is to require boats, tenders and dinghies to be at idle in anchorages, mooring fields and national park areas as they should already be.
Posted By: MrEZgoin

Re: Boating accident - 01/11/2020 03:20 AM

Just speculation, but I could see this most likely happening to a snorkeler following the underwater topography out to the point, and a boat at speed with local knowledge rounding Monkey Point very tightly.
A similar potential danger spot is Treasure Point on Norman Island.
Posted By: bailau

Re: Boating accident - 01/11/2020 01:53 PM

I thought that as well...however the topography in the picture and the reference to anchoring as opposed to mooring lead me to believe it was farther north on Guana. That current is pretty strong at the point. Agree re:Norman Island. Indians as well when people swim in from boats as opposed to dinghy line.
Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Boating accident - 01/11/2020 05:10 PM

Larger boats often anchor in the sand just behind the a little west of the Moorings at Monkey point. I got the impression the tender cut inside a anchored boat at full speed. Inexcusable in a national park snorkeling area if true.
Posted By: xrayman67

Re: Boating accident - 01/11/2020 05:17 PM

From the articles I've read, the boats name was Sovereign, not a tender.
Posted By: NCSailor

Re: Boating accident - 01/11/2020 05:56 PM

Originally Posted by xrayman67
From the articles I've read, the boats name was Sovereign, not a tender.



This Sovereign?

https://www.yachtcharterfleet.com/luxury-charter-yacht-26341/sovereign.htm
Posted By: xrayman67

Re: Boating accident - 01/11/2020 08:54 PM

Originally Posted by NCSailor
Originally Posted by xrayman67
From the articles I've read, the boats name was Sovereign, not a tender.



This Sovereign?

https://www.yachtcharterfleet.com/luxury-charter-yacht-26341/sovereign.htm

Maybe this one?
https://www.boatbookings.com/yacht_search/yacht_view.php?pid=28840
Posted By: tpcook

Re: Boating accident - 01/12/2020 01:22 PM

There is now a grass roots effort to curb dangerous boat control in North Sound. See Slow Down your on island time on Facebook. If you think you can help please join.

As a personal note I am also trying to determine how to slow down drivers on Virgin Gorda. It is beyond crazy how cars speed, pass on curves, cut other cars etc The root cause is total lack of police attention to this problem Time for them to buy speed detection devices, use them and stiff fines.
Posted By: sail445

Re: Boating accident - 01/12/2020 03:27 PM

Just post a sign,
Examples:
This is a Gun Free Zone
This is a Drug Free Zone
😁 Good Luck
Posted By: JasonHelmbrecht

Re: Boating accident - 01/13/2020 08:18 PM

Originally Posted by xrayman67
Originally Posted by NCSailor
Originally Posted by xrayman67
From the articles I've read, the boats name was Sovereign, not a tender.



This Sovereign?

https://www.yachtcharterfleet.com/luxury-charter-yacht-26341/sovereign.htm

Maybe this one?
https://www.boatbookings.com/yacht_search/yacht_view.php?pid=28840

I believe it is the new version of the blue hulled sunseeker in the second link. The original boat is on the hard in Nanny Cay for sale with bow damage from hitting a reef. Most likely the boat involved replaced the 68 Sunseeker as it looks like the newer sunseeker in the pictures from the accident site.
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