Posted on 09/02/2019 6:09:49 AM PDT by vespa300
VENTURA COUNTY, California The Ventura County Fire Department has confirmed 34 people have been killed in a boat incident off the Ventura County coast.
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A few real pieces of work here these days. Along with capricious and arbitrary moderator post deleting, I find it impossible to join the fundraising.
John Davidson boat spent many, many months in Ventura Boatyard being repaired for dry rot from lack of ventilation and a leaking iron holding tank. The boatyard made mint cleaning that mess up. I was doing dry dock examinations on certificated vessel when his boat was on the ways. Was not a pleasant odor. :)
Gunner
Reports are it is Truth Aquatics out of Santa Barbara. I’ve been on a day trip boat from there which was a combined kayak + scuba trip. The kayak part was booked through Santa Barbara Adventures.
https://www.sbadventureco.com/adventures/channel-islands/#Painted-Cave-Kayak
Thanks. I knew that early this morning. Lol
I woulda sold it the second the water line was wet
I understand that, sadly as much I dislike boats in general, (been in places on ships and boats that most never had any idea they exist). I have an affection for old, classic wooden boats. I did everything I could to keep the Vaquero going when the brothers still owned Santa Rosa. She was a wonderful old cattle hauler. Followed, inspected, approved and assisted some Trumpy built yachts into Certification under Sub-Chapter “T”.
Gunner
Sounds like an interesting outfit. Terrible accident. Too bad this will probably put them out of business.
If the fire started in the galley...
Lots of sailboats have gas stoves
Power being at such a premium with generators failimg on occasion
I had a generator fail about 23 days from port once...we tried pulleys and everything...lose generator you lose kicker quick enough
At times the Atlantic was like glass I could literally see my reflection when Id lean over the gunwale
We swam and jumped off the mast and used to hibachi for kingfish steaks
Finally wind kicked up and we were heeled over to starboard getting it...
A Lafite 44
Nice boat....very nice ...
Dad worked for AA so We flew quite a bit. One thing We had to do was PAY ATTENTION to the Stewardess during the Safety Briefing. Some of the things Dad taught Us was to count the Seat backs on the way to Our Seats and reference the Emergency Exits and the distance with the Seat count just incase the lighting was out and/or Smoke filled the Cabin We could "Braille" to the Exit if needed. We also would try to get the Seating at the Wing Exits because those Rows have more legroom to access the Emergency Wing Exits, and to stay away from the Rows forward and aft because they had less legroom due to the Exit Rows being bigger. Did lots of flying back then during the 60's and 70's when the Food was good, People were for the most part civil. But since 9/11/01 I no longer Fly, not from fear but I refuse to be treated like a criminal by the tsa thugs.
Sounds lovely
Thank You for Your Service.
And insight on this mess.
Or it was hard to turn the Tank Valve or Regulator and somebody put Oil on there.
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