did somebody say watch your wake?

Forget about the Coast Guard. You don't need them for this. CALL THE LOCAL POLICE DEPT.
 
While I have not had any updates regarding tangible results, I was told by one of the victims that the USCG has confirmed that there is a case file and they have officers investigating the incident. Others have contacted police in the Newport, RI area to try and get things done as well. There are phone calls, emails, and PM's being made as people try to help.

...It would just be nice to see some kind of report indicating that a law enforcement officer of some sort has met face-to-face with the boats' owner. Then we would know things are on the right track. It appears that many of the victims do not frequent the forums where there are posts about this, or are keeping quiet at the request of the authorities. I'd still like to see a media story about this. Each time I speak with my friends who were there, it sounds increasingly scary.
 
My guess is, this guy is going to get visits from a lot of different law officers because of the number of jurisdictions involved. He obviously caused havoc over a long distance.

Bob

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Originally posted by C_Spray

...It would just be nice to see some kind of report indicating that a law enforcement officer of some sort has met face-to-face with the boats' owner. Then we would know things are on the right track. It appears that the many of the victims do not frequent the forums where there are posts about this, or are keeping quiet at the request of the authorities. I'd still like to see a media story about this. Each time I speak with my friends who were there, it sounds increasingly scary.




 
OK - This is important
There has been some communications which indicate that the owners of the vessel are in reality "stand-up" people, and may not be aware of what has happened. While this avenue is being pursued, I ask that everyone refrain from any further saber-rattling and/or conjecture. Maybe this can be settled appropriately after all. Thanks!
 
We were the recipients of a large wake from a 40' sport fisher which came within 20' as we entered the Manasquan Inlet last month. Our 17,000 pound boat was turned sideways and I was helpless as we bobbled in the water. Luckily there was nobody next to us and we did not wash up onto the rocks.

The good news, the USCG saw the whole thing and stopped the guy. The bad news, they "talked to him", didn't board him, didn't exchange papers, nothing. I asked the CG "what happened" and they said "they talked to him", I said "talked to him, that's it, he could have killed someone", they responded "we talked to him". Man, was I pissed, I had the USCG right there, I figured the least they could do was break his chops but NOPE!! Nothing!!

As a matter of coincidence, two boats collided hours later in this area and a young man was killed. I lost some respect for the USCG that day.
 
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OK - This is important

There has been some communications which indicate that the owners of the vessel are in reality "stand-up" people, and may not be aware of what has happened. While this avenue is being pursued, I ask that everyone refrain from any further saber-rattling and/or conjecture. Maybe this can be settled appropriately after all. Thanks!

And this information comes from where?
 
So what's the latest on this deal? Any resolution or progress?

Bob
 
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Originally posted by Tanqueray
And this information comes from where?





A friend of the owner, who contacted me directly, and requested anonymity. I have no reason to doubt him.

I was boating all weekend, and spoke with three people who were in the basin at the time and filed reports. They had not been contacted by the Maryland DNR as of Friday afternoon.
 
It's been my experience that when reports get filed.......that's ALL they get...."Filed"
 
My friends have been contacted by representatives of the owner regarding the damages to their boats. I will leave it to them to provide further details if they wish. I do not have any information regarding any other actions that might be taken against the vessel, its owner, or its operator.
 
So did I guess correctly in my 7/8/09 14:13 post as far as the owner of the vessel ( Pierre Beaudoin) ?
 
Okay.....so according to the other thread concerning this...the owner turns out to actually be "Sea-Doo"...? So what's happening. Does anyone know anyone that actually recieved damage from this incident?
 
No, according to the other thread, the owner is a CEO of SeaDoo - that's NOT the same thing as SeaDoo owning the boat.
 
no need to apologize; Sea-Doo may in fact own this boat- but I would be surprised to see any company carrying a yacht of this size on their balance sheet. But I guess you never know.
 
So if the owner is such a stand up person, what is he doing, if anything, about his employee, the captain. Do we worry if we see this boat coming at us or has he been terminated? What if anything is being done to the captain by the authorities?

As boaters, this is not just idle curiosity, we do have a need to know.
 
For anyone interested. This yacht is currently in Newport RI at Newport Marine.
 
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