Hope everyone is OK
Anyone have any info on the boat that hit the jetty today at a high rate of speed(According to Channel 7)? They said maybe a single driver and his/her dog. Helicopter coverage was brief but the boat was in a thousand pieces and looked like what was left of a cat type hull.
Hope everyone is OK
No body found yet.
damn.... doesn't sound good, tried to catch some info on it.... but could not find any
It looked like about a 26 foot cabin fisher deal.
Isn't there a boat show going on there now: http://www.newportinwaterboatshow.com/
Wonder if it was on a demo????
My wife said she could see all the rescue going on this afternoon. It was heavy surf.
My wife said she could see all the rescue going on this afternoon. It was heavy surf.
Just talked to my sis who runs a business on the island...She can not believe someone would be out there today becuz of the wind.
Isn't there a boat show going on there now: http://www.newportinwaterboatshow.com/
Wonder if it was on a demo????
They don't do demos at the show for 2 reasons.
1. It takes a good 35-40 minutes to go from Lido Marina Village to the end of the Newport Jetty. Then another 35-40 minutes back.
2. Duncan McIntosh Company, producers of the show dont want to carry the extra insurance to allow demos.
As far as it being a demo/seatrial not associated with the show is a possibiality.
Was a blow-bote.
Sailboat hits Newport jetty, sinks
Boater called to report another boat in trouble; search is on for survivors of crash.
By KIMBERLY EDDS and GARY ROBBINS
The Orange County Register
NEWPORT BEACH – As many as three people may have been tossed into the water when a boat crashed into the rocks near the entrance to Newport Harbor Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
A boater called emergency dispatchers about 3:45 p.m. to report that a boat was having trouble making a turn, Sheriff's Department spokesman Jim Amormino said. There was a crash and debris scattered across the water, Amormino said.
No one emerged from the boat, Amormino said, and the search is on for survivors.
The sailboat struck the rocks during a fierce windstorm that arose early Wednesday afternoon. Winds gusted more than 35 mph in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach, the National Weather Service reported.
The winds began in the morning, leading to a small craft advisory from the NWS. Then the winds grew more powerful in the afternoon, whipping up clouds of sand and dust in coastal areas.
The winds also churned up the ocean's surface, making it harder to search for survivors. And ocean temperatures were in the upper 50s and low 60s along most of the coast, compounding the situation.
Contact the writer: 714-796-7829 or kedds@ocregister.com