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Best advertisement I ever saw was for Oxnard. It was for some resort. It said, "Oxnard. Not just another pretty name. Until the investigation is complete, all sorts of possibilities will exist and we may never know for sure, but the "hidden sandbar" would not be high on my list, for causes.
If he's going to use that as a defense, he best get some good soundings Dumb move. Bad result. I agree. Irving Johnson was a great sailor and this vessel was intended to carry on his legacy and tradition. Ole Capt. Irving would never of gotten the ship into this situation. From what I read, the ship was only a couple years old and it appears the weather was fairly clear and calm. I would expect that an investigation would reveal that the current set the ship south of the main channel jetty.
I have never enter the Oxnard channel but I've seen similar situations around the entrances to other So. California boat harbors. In looking at the pictures, I was disappointed to see very small size of the boat trying to tow the "ship" out into open water. I wonder if they insisted on the "Capt" signing a tow agreement before they put a line onboard. Well, hopefully she will be towed free before any major damage is done and can sail again with a new Capt.
Just my opinion and comments, FWIW. They were motoring - just another motorboat - take it to rec. I was up there in January. I don't think the harbor is especially tricky to navigate, though in high surf conditions from the west it could be difficult. From what I could piece together from the new reports, it appears to have been a navigation error i. Sad part is, that in watching, their was a point where the bow was close to being on the breakwater, that the wind, current, whatever, turned the boat so that it was pointing to sea.
Considering the boats movement, if there had been someone still aboard and the engine was still operational, they may have been able to power her off. Shortly after this point, the boat turned further to port and beached port side too. Presently there are divers in attendance, rigging a tow line with the hopes of pulling her off in the morning. All day the wind has been SE k not good and it's obvious she is silting in The East Santa Barbara buoy data indicates the waves were around 7.