38' Go-fast flipped in Solomons..

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Just got a call from a friend asking if I heard about a go fast flipping north of the bridge on the PAX, Sat or Sun afternoon. I understand they were testing it out with witnesses saying it was well over 100 mph when it lost control.

All were ejected but the driver, a relative of another friend of mine. They are still looking for his body in some 100 plus feet of water...sad. Anyone else know more details?
 
Coast Guard searches for missing man in Patuxent River

BALTIMORE- The Coast Guard is searching for a missing man in the Patuxent River after a boating accident Sunday.

Four people were ejected from a 35-foot cigarette boat after reportedly striking a sand bar in the vicinity of Point Patient.

Ron Healy, a Good Samaritan that was in the area at the time, recovered three of the people from the water and transferred them to awaiting emergency services.

Coast Guard Station St. Inigoes, Md., Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., the Natural Resource Police, Calvert County divers and Prince Fredrick County Fire and Rescue are currently searching for the remaining man.

Date: Oct. 13, 2008
Coast Guard suspends search for man in Patuxent River

BALTIMORE- The Coast Guard is suspending its search for a missing man in the Patuxent River Monday.
 
Sounds like an ugly incident. I'm sure C_Spray will have some info as well.
 
How can you strike a sandbar and also be searching for a body in 100 feet of water? Did the hull travel that far after it flipped?
 
They did find the body today ....heard it on the news this evening.
 
Scorpio, This area very close to the Solomons Island Bridge on the Patuxent River is one of the deepest on the bay. Pt. Patience is literally within a hundred feet or so of this very deep channel.
 
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Originally posted by MikeeH

Sounds like an ugly incident. I'm sure C_Spray will have some info as well.




Only what we all can read, or find on CBPBA dot com. The boat was the race version of my hull, a 38' Formula. It was made in the same molds, but was lighter since it used more exotic lamination materials and resins. It also recieved an extensive bottom blueprinting job to make sure everything was crisp and sharp. Formula built quite a number of these and had great success in the "Factory 2" class almost 10 years ago. The boat was since used in the "production" classes, where you have to stay within a speed limit.
It's my understanding that the engines and drives had recently been serviced, and that the guys were out checking things out. No word on whether there might have been a mechanical failure, but the boat was taken into custody. Sad for everyone, and particularly for Pat Reiter's family. He was found by the same Good Samaratin that helped the other 3 guys out right after the accident.

From CBPBA:
The CBPBA and the OPA have set up a fund to help out Bobby and Pat's family. The fund will be administered by three trustees- Ed "Smitty" Smith - President OPA, Andy Livermore - President CBPBA, and Jim Voege - Treasurer CBPBA. All funds will be directly passed through to Bobby and Pat's family to help them through this trying time. Many people have expressed a desire to help so this is a great way to do it. We are accepting credit cards through http://www.paypal.com . Go to the link and click on "Send Money" then folow the instructions to send money to "paypal at cbpba.com". In the comments section please put "Bobby and Pat Fund" . If you would like to send a check please make it out to CBPBA and in the memo section put "Bobby and Pat Fund". Send it to:

CBPBA
PO Box 1722
Pasadena, MD 21123

Thanks for your support in advance.
 
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Originally posted by Robbins29

...At the risk of being flamed though I can't understand...





1. Why do fisherman insist on anchoring in the middle of a marked channel, sometimes at night with no lights?
2. Why do weekend cruisers insist on driving around a 10 mph with the nose in the air, throwing huge wakes?
3. Why do sailboaters under power cut in front of powerboats, then claim right of way?
4. Why do drunks fall out of their overlaoded 14' aluminum jonboats and drown?
5. Why do people take marginally seaworthy boats out in bad weather, forcing the rescuers to risk life and limb?
6. Why do bowrider owners drive into the C&D canal seawall at 3:00 AM, killing themselves?
7. Ad infinitum....

Because people make errors in judgement.
 
I have been in touch with Pat's brother in law. I understand the body was found by his (Pat's) friends,and perhaps the original good samaritan as well.

I also understand but don't know for fact, that Pat was somehow involved in prop work or repair...possibly a clue to the speed runs?

May he rest in peace.
 
At the risk of starting WWIII, I ask why it is considered "reasonable" to be doing over 100 mph (or whatever)in the Pax River? If it were a sporting event and appropriate safeguards (e.g., river closed to normal traffic), then getting it on is great! (I love all kinds of racing...). I observed a "go fast" driving THROUGH a jet ski at maybe 75 knots, killing one of the 2 jet ski riders (23 YO female)... I NEVER want to see that again.

Delaware Jim
 
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