Pat Green's boat capsized!

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Glad to hear everyone made it through okay. I've never been out on Pat's boats, but I have popped into his shop a couple of times and talked with him. It seems he runs a pretty good operation. Kudos to the crew for managing the situation so well. I imagine the next charter to arrive at the Bart were probably surprised by all of the new dive gear littering the site.:D
 
Glad to hear everyone made it through okay. I've never been out on Pat's boats, but I have popped into his shop a couple of times and talked with him. It seems he runs a pretty good operation. Kudos to the crew for managing the situation so well. I imagine the next charter to arrive at the Bart were probably surprised by all of the new dive gear littering the site.:D

PC Dive Charters were able to organize a recovery party for the next day. They found all but 1 BC/Reg setups. But there are still quite a few cameras, reels, lights etc, out there.
 
Since the Bart is not that far from St. Andrew's ship channel approach, could these waves have been caused by a large ship's wake that somehow increased in strength as it moved out? I've dove the Bart numerous times and have never seen such an occurence, but I was just curious if it could happen.
 
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