Mac2
Guru
Nothing confirmed yet, but this crabbing boat (91 feet ) sank at the dock over the weekend. It had just taken on 20-30k gallons of diesel in preparation for heading north to fish. Dock talk/rumors are saying a seacock was left open that was supposed to be closed after fueling. I have no idea why a seacock would be opened or closed for fueling other than associated with an anti-siphon loop and the lowering of the water line after fueling. Regardless, this incident shows how quickly a boat/ship can sink due to water flow through a seacock (hose coming off or a valve not shut). I would never have guessed a boat this size could sink so quickly with (I assume) bilge pumps alarms etc.