Boat sinks off of San Juan Island

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[FONT=times new roman,times]Aleutian Isle sinks off of San Juan Island, Washington State. We have another one. Coast Guard announced a 49' Commercial fishing boat sunk off of Sunset Point, San Juan Island yesterday, Saturday 13 August. All crew members rescued thankfully. Cause of sinking unknown.[/FONT]
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[FONT=times new roman,times]With two recent groundings of boats in Swinomish Channel, and grounding off Lopez Island, and now this, it's getting a little crazy here in the San Juans. . . [/FONT]
 
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We are anchored off Roche Harbor Marina just around the corner from Sunset point, and experienced a light diesel sheen/slick yesterday afternoon.
~A
 
No mention of what caused the sinking. 2,600 gallons of fuel would cause a much larger slick if all released. Also no mention of depth. I'd sure love to have about 1,600 gallons of that fuel!:D
Hopefully the boat was fully insured. Once again, everyone got off okay, the rest is just stuff!
 
Glad everybody got off okay. What a contrast -- the deepest part of our river is about 45 feet, and generally flat. That boat clearly landed on a slope.
 
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Glad everybody got off okay. What a contrast -- the deepest part of our river is about 45 feet, and generally flat. That boat clearly handed on a slope.

Yeah, I found the depth of the water interesting, since even close to shore, the water was deep compared to South Florida, where having a few feet under the keel is normal.

Later,
Dan
 

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