1455 hours the little black box makes its presence known by sounding a bunch of those irritating BEEPS.
All I can wish for is its a false alarm. I just got back from a 52-mile bike ride with the wind in our faces for the last half.
I pick it up and read the message. MAKE CONTACT WITH NORTHERN LAKES 590 AT HONEYSUCKLE BEACH, WILL TRANSPORT UNITS TO ROCKAWAY BAY FOR A BOAT ACCIDENT. Then a second page comes out BOAT ACCIDENT, MEET FIREBOAT AT HONEYSUCKLE BEACH FOR TRANSPORT TO ROCKAWAY BAY.
I drive the 11 miles code and arrive at Honeysuckle beach at 1505 hours. Its almost a straight shot rum my house but the afternoon traffic was a pain in the butt.
At the Fireboat I learn the accident is over an hour old and the details are lacking at best. We never packed a piece of gear. The Firemen packed it all. Great bunch of guys.
We meet the patrol units at the accident location and cant find any positive evidence that there was an accident.
So again we interview the Witness/RP. He says he saw a boat speed by a dock and hit another boat and dock. After the impact he saw one boat disappear and the motor from the other break loose and go a few hundred yards on its own.
OK dude, how much acid did you really do in the 60s?
Just to cover our bases 5 of us hit the water and search about a 5-acre area. Notta, nothing, not even a gas can, let alone a boat and or motor.
Vis was good at about 30 with a 42df temp. My area ran from 19 to 53 feet and all I saw was some tree roots, logs, water systems, home made anchors and a condom. But no stinkin accident evidence.
This is what we think happened. There were several PWCs on the water and one was pulling a blue tube. Nobody was on it so it so it would go airborne in the turns. Seeing how the witness was about a quarter mile away it could have very well been them. With a little ancient acid added in. ;^)
I just went on another 15-mile ride so I have had my excursive for the day. Its now Tequiza time.
Gary D.
All I can wish for is its a false alarm. I just got back from a 52-mile bike ride with the wind in our faces for the last half.
I pick it up and read the message. MAKE CONTACT WITH NORTHERN LAKES 590 AT HONEYSUCKLE BEACH, WILL TRANSPORT UNITS TO ROCKAWAY BAY FOR A BOAT ACCIDENT. Then a second page comes out BOAT ACCIDENT, MEET FIREBOAT AT HONEYSUCKLE BEACH FOR TRANSPORT TO ROCKAWAY BAY.
I drive the 11 miles code and arrive at Honeysuckle beach at 1505 hours. Its almost a straight shot rum my house but the afternoon traffic was a pain in the butt.
At the Fireboat I learn the accident is over an hour old and the details are lacking at best. We never packed a piece of gear. The Firemen packed it all. Great bunch of guys.
We meet the patrol units at the accident location and cant find any positive evidence that there was an accident.
So again we interview the Witness/RP. He says he saw a boat speed by a dock and hit another boat and dock. After the impact he saw one boat disappear and the motor from the other break loose and go a few hundred yards on its own.
OK dude, how much acid did you really do in the 60s?
Just to cover our bases 5 of us hit the water and search about a 5-acre area. Notta, nothing, not even a gas can, let alone a boat and or motor.
Vis was good at about 30 with a 42df temp. My area ran from 19 to 53 feet and all I saw was some tree roots, logs, water systems, home made anchors and a condom. But no stinkin accident evidence.
This is what we think happened. There were several PWCs on the water and one was pulling a blue tube. Nobody was on it so it so it would go airborne in the turns. Seeing how the witness was about a quarter mile away it could have very well been them. With a little ancient acid added in. ;^)
I just went on another 15-mile ride so I have had my excursive for the day. Its now Tequiza time.
Gary D.