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Thread: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

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    boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    I was fishing off Caloundra on Saturday morning and about 10 am-ish I heard over the radio that some fella had picked up two blokes out on the Barwons and their boat was sinking. The Coastguard and water police were on their way out there and about half an hour later, got another call to say the boat had now gone to the bottom so there was no point going out there (to tow it back in).

    I heard that there was a 20 knot N-NW wind out on the Barwons, while at Caloundra, it was 5-10 knots W-NW until about 11 am.

    Anyone have any more info on the boat sinking? Hope it wasn't an ausfisher?

    Jeremy
    "The underlying spirit of angling is that the skill of the angler is pitted against the instinct and strength of the fish and the latter is entitled to an even chance for it's life."
    (Quotation from the rules of the Tuna Club Avalon, Santa Catalina, U.S.A.)

    Apathy is the enemy

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    Yes more details would be interesting?

    Wonder what makes people want to fish in those types of conditions, especially the north westerly ??

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    Jeremy ,
    What time on Saturday we were out at Tempest never heard a thing ? Would be interesting to hear more , can certainly vouch for the wind being 15nts or more in the morning but appeared to close down after 12.
    Mick

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    everything I heard was on VHF ch 73 with CG Mooloolaba and the other vessel (don't remember the call sign) having the 'conversation'

    Jeremy
    "The underlying spirit of angling is that the skill of the angler is pitted against the instinct and strength of the fish and the latter is entitled to an even chance for it's life."
    (Quotation from the rules of the Tuna Club Avalon, Santa Catalina, U.S.A.)

    Apathy is the enemy

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    I think it was "Keep it Reel" who picked 'em up and brought them into Noosa

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    Didn't heard a thing, we were out at southern bank and then caloundra wide, pretty average weather to say the least.
    Humility is not a weather condition.

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    Yeah, a boat definalty sunk with another private vessel bringing the people back in. I was on duty at Caloundra at the time. But only heard it on the radios. Didnt talk to anyone from Mooloolaba so dont know the full story.


    Aaron

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    ahhh weather was perfect on the banks when we were out on sat..... ????

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    has anyone heard any info yet ?

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    You know with all the eyes and ears on this site and yet nobody has come up with the details! How strange?

    What somebody taken out a restraining order

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    i would like to no who it was to

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    Just heard on the grapevine (can't verify), that it was a big plate boat that swamped whilst retrieving a snagged anchor. Apparently flipped over and later sank under tow.

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    Somebody is wanting to keep this one under tight wraps? Three days and still waiting for the events to unfold ever so slowly

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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    Hi Getout

    If the story proves to be correct, you didn't hear if they were retrieving the anchor from the stern did you?

    I understand this is early days but if that was the situation, the few people on the site who use the same method do need to have the risks highlighted.

    Cheers
    Chimo
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    Re: boat sunk on Barwons Sat 11th

    ANYBODY who ties off to the stern to get their anchor up is a disaster waiting to happen, but it has not been said or proven that it is what happened in this case.

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