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Hooper 09-14-2002 05:26 PM

Monomoy Sinking
 
Heard today about a 23 that sunk on the tip of Monomoy yesterday... [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] I hope it isn't anyone on this site! Steve, Squiddy, are you guys OK? I got towed back from Nantucket today, really enjoyed that. New outboard is on order thank you very much.

If anyone is interested in a 1997 225 hp Mariner with a thrown rod, you know, for rebuild or to make a nice mooring anchor with, let me know! [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]

Hooper
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Roland Rodriguez 09-15-2002 01:05 AM

Re: Monomoy Sinking
 
Ouch....... Sorry about your disaster at sea. Main thing is that everyone aboard is ok. Outboards can be replaced........costly......but can be replaced.

Hooper 09-15-2002 07:15 AM

Re: Monomoy Sinking
 
Roland-

I case I misled you or anyone else, I did not sink fortunately. I blew up an outboard, which hurts, but you're right, they can be replaced.

I posted the info on the sinking b/c here on Cape Cod, as it is in many areas, bad news travels fast! I was hoping nobody from this site lost their boat this week.

Sorry to mislead you Roland!

Hooper

ScottM 09-15-2002 10:44 AM

Re: Monomoy Sinking
 
Hooper,
Like you, I too was towed back yesterday, but I was off Scituate. We hit something on our way out to Cape Cod Bay looking for school bluefin. We think it might have been either an ocean sunfish or a whale because of the way the engine reacted when we struck the object - no loud thunk and no violent kick-up of the engine, just a very soft and slow bump. We'll know this week if we're in the market for a new engine also, it wouldn't shift into forward or reverse. Since the engine is an '89 with about 800 hours, we have to decide if it's worth fixing or buying new.

Scott

Hooper 09-15-2002 02:24 PM

Re: Monomoy Sinking
 
Jeez, talk about bad breaks! That hurts. I hope it is a cheap fix for you. But what better excuse to repower now [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

Hooper

John R 09-15-2002 08:44 PM

Re: Monomoy Sinking
 
Hope everyone is OK. I was over Steve's Friday night so he should be OK as he only boats during the day...

We'll need to wait until Squddy posts...

John R 09-16-2002 03:57 PM

Re: Monomoy Sinking
 
I have not heard anything else but a friend of mine was out at Monomoy Sat and from what he heard, the sinking was closer to the Vineyard...

Hooper 09-17-2002 08:58 PM

Re: Monomoy Sinking
 
Yeah, this SC was certainly on Monomoy, emphasis on the word "ON"

A guy I work with is the TowBoat US tower in my area and the guy who owned the boat was begging him to come and pull him from the beach. I guess he was off the point and took a few in the boat and got himself in some real trouble...next day the boat is high and dry.

John R 09-18-2002 09:24 AM

Re: Monomoy Sinking
 
At least nobody was seriously hurt or killed...

ON Monomoy, eh? Wonder what smells worse, the smell of rank & raw seawater in the bilge or 47 million gulls dive bombing on it.

squidrig 09-18-2002 06:29 PM

Re: Monomoy Sinking
 
Hey Boys,
Doing fine here. Heard about that 23 though, very curious to see who it was. Anyone see any articles or any sort of press on it? Any of you guys ever go to the BB Buoy? Going on Thursday, a good 45mile poke...


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