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Powerboat accident injures four, one airlifted
By Katie Atkins
November 09, 2017 3:31 PM
What should have been a day of fun turned to disaster Thursday just before noon when a 50-foot powerboat heading south on the bayside of Marathon flipped over, injuring four.
One man was airlifted to a mainland hospital via the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Trauma Star air ambulance and three other passengers were taken to Fishermen’s Community Hospital in Marathon for treatment after the single-boat accident, said Capt. Dave Dipre with the state Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The accident happened about a quarter mile offshore near the 33rd Street boat ramp, mile marker 48.5, and “people were seriously injured,” Dipre said.
The brand-new powerboat made by Rhode Island-based manufacturer Outerlimits was reportedly part of the Florida Powerboat Club’s annual poker run, with boats cruising 180 miles from Miami to Key West through the “winding backwaters” of the Keys, according to the club’s website. The trip ends in Key West for the 37th annual Key West Super Boat International World Championship, happening through Sunday.
An Outerlimits employee who declined to be named said another Outerlimits employee was on the boat along with three friends. He did not clarify whether they were riding with the poker run, but said the boat was headed to Key West for display during race weekend.
“This boat is related to the boat races. It appears it went out of control and flipped,” Dipre said. “I can’t tell what kind it is or how long because it’s flipped over in the water.”
Powerboats are as aerodynamic as they are hydrodynamic, he said.
“The only thing in the water many times is the prop and the lower part of the unit on the motor, and they’re going so fast they’re flying along the top of the water. If you get any gust of wind or a chop of a wave that pushes your bow up, it pushes your aerodynamics off,” he said. “He could have snagged on something, the waves could have rolled the boat — there are a whole lot of variables we don’t know.”
Dipre said the FWC will investigate what happened with data from the boat’s GPS system and motor.
The three passengers with less-severe injuries were later taken to Mariners Hospital in Tavernier, said Monroe County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Deputy Becky Herrin.

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KEY WEST, Fla. — The Navy has found a jet that crashed off the Florida Keys, but the aircraft might be staying at the bottom of the ocean.

The crash Friday marks the first serious incident of the Key West World Championship powerboat races. On Thursday, a 50-foot boat taking part in the Florida Powerboat Club poker run from Miami to Key West, which is a separate event and not organized by race officials, overturned off Marathon. Joe Sgro, 63, of New York, was killed in that crash. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A man was struck and killed Friday morning in a hit-and-run crash in Fort Lauderdale, authorities said. The crash happened about 5:30 a.m. Near the 1400 block of West.

Lt. Russ Chilcoat said in a news release Thursday that parts of the F-5N jet have been recovered, but the rest is under about 3,000 feet of water. He said the Navy has no immediate plans of recovering the rest.

2017 Key West Poker Run Accident 2017

The jet went down Wednesday afternoon about 20 miles southeast of Key West. The Navy says the jet was conducting training operations. The crash’s cause wasn’t immediately reported.

The pilot ejected and was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard with no apparent injuries. He’s attached to Fighter Composite Squadron 111, the “Sun Downers,” based at Naval Air Station Key West.

Navy fighter aircraft crashes near Key West

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A Navy F-5N Tiger II tactical fighter aircraft from Fighter Composite Squadron 111 crashed into the ocean about 20 nautical miles southeast of Naval Air Station Key West today.