Boat Crash
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That makes me think of the movie Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas with Johnny Dep. Those that have seen it may remember the line..."Is this not a reasonable place to park?".
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Ooops!
That will buff out...:D:D
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Happened late at night... not reported until morning.... hmmm!
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A lighthouse might have prevented this...
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I think they trimmed it too much. :laugh:
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It's amazing how slick algae-covered rocks let a boat slide so easily up onto them while put-putting at headway speed so close to shore.:rolleye2:
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WMUR today
This hit the WMUR news this morning. Not much info. Driver was a 58 year old man from Carlisle(?) Mass. who supposedly struck a moored boat and then caromed onto the breakwater.
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1. If they were going fast enough to propel the boat high onto the rocks there certainly would have been more serious hull damage. When we see pictures of fiberglass boats that hit something the fiberglass at the impact point is mostly shredded. In the picture there is no real visible hull damage. 2. If they were going slow there couldn't have been enough momentum to propel the boat so high onto the rocks. 3. Since there were no serious injuries they couldn't have been going too fast. How could the boat get up there without serious damage? Can this be explained? |
We'll find out someday...
There are some things that add t the confusion.
Impaired or not, the events could have happened described by WMUR. My questions: 1. There's a boat at the dock. Was anybody home, heard the crash and reacted? 2. The accident was Friday night but not reported until Saturday am, right? Where did the driver spend the night? Is he a Lockes Island resident? He walked home? All sorts of speculation suggested and then deleted. I'll be patient and wait for more official info. |
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Just pointing out that with no facts you jumped to the conclusion that the driver was drunk. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Where on Lockes did he crash, and how far is his house from there?
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My opinion is something fishy happened here. Had no alcohol been involved why wasn’t the accident called in right away like is supposed to be done?
I’m sure they will investigate their whereabouts for that evening prior to the incident. |
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I heard from a reliable source that the home owner was out of town when this happened, and that the driver walked to his house a short distance away. The driver knew the home owner and knew he was gone and figured it could wait until morning. He called the marine patrol the next morning after a little shut-eye. I've seen some additional pictures as well. The boat was removed with a barge & crane and brought to Glendale where it was re-floated around 100' off shore and trailered to an impound area. The hull appeared to be in decent shape considering what it had been through. Apparently Chris Craft made some stout fiberglass boats back in the day.
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No report required?
Remember a few years ago a couple in a kayak were run over between Shep's and Bear Is? Nobody actually injured, thew kayak was valued at less than $1000, so no report was required, although it was reported.
I owned both a 1967 and a 1977 CC Lancer at various times. Built like tanks. We know there were no injuries. I f damage was presumed less than $1000 (how do you know at night?) maybe there was no requirement to report? If there is no requirement to report (or reasonable thought) maybe there is no leaving the scene? |
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The operator should have simply called the local police department on his arrival home to report the incident, and thus be in compliance with this RSA, in my opinon. It will be interesting to see how this investigation unfolds.... |
Good info
Thanks for the more detailed info, Skip. I guess we just don't know if the moored boat was damaged. Yes, he should have called Gilford PD or MP. My recollection of the reporting requirement in the Meredith incident came from a years ago conversation with a member of MP, so it stuck in my mind.
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"Integrity" is doing the right thing when no one is looking, otherwise, there will always be suspicion of foul play. Perception is reality... I suspect foul play here. It's as simple as that to me.
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I do not advocate boating while intoxicated but...
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Teetotalers?
Until something is proven one way or another, I'd just as soon the teetotalers stopped making assumptions.
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Besides the obvious as discussed above, I have another possibility for consideration.
That Chris Craft has its all around light on top of the windshield and the canvas is up. I forget what the weather was like last Friday night but I can tell all from experience that boating at night looking through the windshield and with a light shining down from above is not ideal. If the visibility was bad as well, it’s even worse. Our cuddy was set up that way, I retrofitted it to a stern mounted all around and had a zipped section installed in the canvas over the helm so it’s possible to stand up and look over the windshield with the canvas up. I’m sure the facts will come out in due time, it is amazing that no one was hurt. |
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I can think of only one reason someone would leave an accident with a vessel in that orientation. It's not like he struck a boat moored close to his dock and just tied up to check things out in the morning--his boat was doing a wheelie on a breakwater! Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/...70/270-1-a.htm BWI is just the same as in a car. According to Boat-ed, a written report must be filed within 15 days if the damage is over $2000. Failure to do so is a misdemeanor, and its a felony if false information is given, or if physical injury or death is involved. |
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Maybe a misdemeanor vs a BWI? Hmmm... There are ways this could have happened without alcohol being involved. I am just curious about what the consequences could be. |
My question is...
How the heck did they get out of the boat in the middle of the night without getting hurt?? I assume they climbed off the stern on starboard side?
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They Were Surely Tumbled...
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Some of the boulders appear to have been displaced as well. (Unless the builder deliberately placed them on the end of the dock). :confused: A lot of "white" appears on the boulders most affected by the crash. :rolleye2: |
Well, Any word if he was Drunk or not?
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Has anyone heard what really happened here? Been quite some time and not much info on this. Kinda like sweeping it under the rug.
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Just a dramatic picture
Nobody injured, little or no property damage, except to the boat, which may not be much. Perhaps "Conduct after an accident"? Not much else to "sweep under the rug". I expect there are numerous incidents around the lake that MP responds to, but require minimal action. This one had the most dramatic picture, however.
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