Have heard it was "Firebird"
South passage bar early today. 11 + 2 onboard. Rescue services in attendance. Anyone know which boat?
Haven't heard yet
It was Mathew Hubbards boat, Moreton Island Fishing Charters
Hubbard wasn't onboard though.
Sounds like it was a very nasty accident which could have been a lot worse, glad to here most came away relatively unscathed.
Cheers Axl
Do we know if they were using a particular channel? I know some of the operators use alternate ones to the middle and south.
I've been on a dive charter through there as well and they seem to head straight out of the Rous channel somehow.
I thought I'd seen a charter boat head that way on Monday as well, but couldn't say who it was.
Glad everyone is ok. Its something I worry about every time I cross any bar.
We had one stand up on us on Monday (middle channel) but we had about 30meters to make a decision and head to where there was no white water.
It came out of know where and as we went over it, there was another one right behind it (like 5metres away) and then nothing / clear waters.
Just heard from a friend that the news reported no one was wearing a life jacket. Has anyone heard the same? Isn't it a legal requirement?
Only reason I say this was that I made a comment to some friends today that it would have taken RESCUE (bless them) at least an hour to get to them, Lucky for the compulsory life jacket rule on Bar Crossings.
I know lots of people cross South Passage Bar with ease but I had a bad experience on my third crossing, Scared the crap out me.
Correct and unless you are older than 12months and under 12yrs old.......
Lifejacket rules
It is compulsory to wear a lifejacket:
- when crossing a designated coastal bar ( https://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Safety/Crossing-a-bar ) in an open boat that is less than 4.8m in length
- if you are under 12 years old (from 12 months old and up to, but not including, 12 years old) in an open boat that is less than 4.8m in length and underway.
Our law says that:
- boat owners or skippers must give each person on board information about where safety equipment is kept and clearly sign where lifejackets are stowed. The labels must have the word ‘lifejacket’ in red text on a white background or white text on a red background
- lifejackets must comply and display information about which Australian Standard (AS) applies. The lifejacket must comply with this standard. The current standard is AS 4758, which has replaced AS 1512-1996, AS 1499-1996 and AS 2260-1996. Lifejackets that meet these previous standards are still acceptable to use if they are in good condition
his name is Geoff and he's a painter does that help?
yes firebird
yes crossing bar in the middle aprox 2.2nm either way too nearest land. not a good place to be !. no freak wave, set of waves
11 on board total, 1 female 10 male inc. decky and skipper
roll over aprox 5.50am
all picked up by water police
good reminder to all, wear your inflateable life jacket, have epirbs, life jackets and flares FULLY accessable, spend the extra and get a water activated epirb,