Speaking of runnnig aground at ICW 116:
Boat strikes sandbar; 2 young passengers hospitalized
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 08/8/07
BY SHRUTI L. MATHUR
AND NICK CLUNN
STAFF WRITERS
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BEACH HAVEN — Two Connecticut girls boating in Barnegat Bay were injured Tuesday after the 40-foot vessel they were riding in hit a sandbar, sending them flying into a deck rail.
The girls were sitting on the bow of the pleasure craft "Hot Z" when it ran aground about noon. The pilot, 55-year-old Paul Groetzinger of New Canaan, Conn., was not in the channel when the accident occurred, State Police Sgt. Stephen Jones said.
No summonses were issued. The accident remains under investigation, Jones said.
Samantha Neville, 12, of Darien, Conn., suffered internal injuries but was expected to leave Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune in several days, Jones said.
Neville was flown to the hospital by helicopter after a boat-towing company brought her and the other victim to the Beach Haven Yacht Club.
Allison Reilly, 11, who lives with Groetzinger, was taken by ambulance to Southern Ocean County Hospital in Stafford with head and back contusions. She was later discharged.
Seven other people on board were not injured. The boat was not visibly damaged.
The sandbar was near Intracoastal Waterway marker number 116.