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Very nice, it looks like you guys made the best out of some difficult weather patterns. I was down in Ocracoke all weekend and it was nasty. Sometimes pouring down rain with the sun shining. 23' Grady capsized in the inlet Friday night with 4 aboard. They all survived.
OMG I did not hear about that! Just looking at that inlet Friday thru Sunday would make your toes curl. We actually stuck our nose out Friday morning.....turned around as quick as humanly possible. They were stacked the hell up! We tried flounder fishing a couple hours Friday morning but ended up coming in for lunch then heading back out to fish the tide. That is when I had the 2 issues with the boat. So glad the fuel line issue happened at the dock. Whew!

Wish we could've gotten out more but that is Hatteras. May do a full week next year so we can get more days in.
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Good job Shane, looks like a great time with good friends. Don't get no better than that.
You Dawg, I am jealous!
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If'n ya lived closer Willy you'd been right there with us no doubt.
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Looks like I got my lines tangled a bit:

By Lauren King
The Virginian-Pilot
© May 26, 2012 OCRACOKE ISLAND, N.C.
Four people spent several hours clinging to the side of a capsized boat before one man was able to swim to shore and call for help Friday.
About 6:30 p.m., Dare County emergency dispatchers called the Coast Guard with news of the man swimming in the rough seas. He had called Dare, not realizing he was on Ocracoke Island, which is part of Hyde County, said Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Jason Rowe.
During the call, he reported that three others were still holding on to the capsized, 23-foot Grady-White boat, which was about 60 yards from shore.
They had been trying to enter Hatteras Inlet when it overturned.
The National Weather Service issued a small craft advisory late in the afternoon. The advisory said wind speeds of 25 to 33 knots and/or seas of 6 feet or greater were expected. A news release from Hyde said the ocean current had carried the capsized vessel two miles south to Ocracoke.
The Coast Guard issued an alert for the capsized boat and dispatched a helicopter from Elizabeth City and a boat from Hatteras to assist with the rescue. Dare County then called Hyde County EMS and the Ocracoke Volunteer Fire Department for help.
About 7 p.m., as the Coast Guard boat arrived, the capsized boat had drifted to the beach, and the survivors were able to get out of the water, Rowe said.
One who had been clinging to the boat was complaining of back pain and upper respiratory distress, Rowe said. He was flown to Vidant Medical Center in Greenville. The others were treated at the scene for minor injuries.
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I dont know what to say about that with out being cold hearted. They should not have been there to start with. trying to enter hatteras which is one of the most treacherous inlets on the east coast while its blowing a gale is silly. I wonder what he was thinking when leaving the inlet in those conditions. heres some pics of how things like this happen even in semi- ideal conditions with experience an captain. Thesed pics are out of stuart, florida
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a nasty inlet brings boats of all sizes down to equal standing


A friend of mine once stated, I'd rather be here(on a dock) wishing i was out there(blue water) than out there, wishing i was here
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