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Originally Posted by Diver1111
The Eagle Tribune reports "...the Bowrider was being pulled to the surface to make sure the accident wasn't caused by a structural problem..."; They called it a Cobalt;
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I can't imagine there wasn't a structural problem.... Boats are designed.... or a least used to be designed with enough flotation so that even full of water they would not completely sink. Kind of a safty feature.... now if there is a breach in the hull and water gets into what is supposed a dry cavity then you have a problem.....
Have Boat designers abandoned the principles of old?
Now knowing how deep the water is over by Rattlesnake I can't imagine recovery is going to be a simple task......