Deckhand adds details to incident


Tuesday, June 17, 2003 | 6 comment(s)

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TILLAMOOK (AP) - Deckhand Tamara Buell wasn't worried about the weather conditions that ultimately capsized the Taki-Tooo, killing at least nine people.

Skipper Douglas Davis had been over the sometimes treacherous sandbar at the mouth of Tillamook Bay countless times, and so had the Taki-Tooo. The waves were up Saturday morning, but Buell said she anticipated an exhilarating but fairly routine cruise past the bar.

On Monday, Buell denied accounts that suggested Davis, who died in the accident, had tried to outrun the killer wave that overturned the Taki-Tooo.

She said there were two waves, one that put the boat sideways and another that rolled it over.

"It was just a freak accident," she said.

Buell was sitting next to Davis as the skipper eyed the water and watched as other vessels made the run past the bar. He waited 45 minutes for the water to settle. He had just watched another boat, the D&D, make the crossing with no apparent trouble, so he didn't hesitate.

Suddenly, a 10-foot wave smacked the Taki-Tooo, clamping its stern down in the rough water, Buell said. Davis backed down on the engine, and the vessel swung sideways, leaving the port side exposed to the next wave.

That wave was 12- to 15-feet high and climbed above the boat, she said. Buell said she gripped the dash with one hand and the wall of the flying bridge with the other, bracing for the impact, as the wave crashed against the boat. "It smashed into the side and flipped us over," she said.

Buell landed in the 52-degree water. When she surfaced seconds later and got her bearings, she saw the Taki-Tooo, belly up, about 100 feet away, between her and shore.

She saw the orange life raft surface ahead of her in the water, with passengers climbing aboard and others still in the ocean.

"I yelled to anyone who was near me to take off their boots and their pants and anything that was heavy and would drag them down," she said.

She was able to stay afloat and swimming until she reached the sandbar, where a friend - Jeff Brown, a deckhand on the Kerri Lin - dragged her to shore.

Buell, who had inhaled saltwater during her ordeal, drifted in and out of consciousness as people carried her to the back of a car.

She was taken to Tillamook County General Hospital, where she was treated for hypothermia and exhaustion.

Buell said the accident wouldn't drag her away from the work she loves.

"I'll probably be back before the end of the week," she said.
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Nick Reynolds wrote on Apr 25, 2008 7:01 PM:

Uh...ok!?
I personally think this is a great idea. As a fan of target shooting I sometimes try and find somewhere in the woods somewhere to shoot and it's hard to find a place where it will be safe. This will help eliminate shot up signs and busted glass in the woods and on the back trails. Let's hurry and make this happen!

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This whole thing is just a Peliosi/Reid socialist machine cat fight with the president.They could care less about what is really needed(As usual).All they care about is another jab against thier enemy Bush.

heidi wrote on Jul 15, 2007 9:59 PM:

what about people not stopping for the school buses with their lights flashing at a stop for are child.

Tina wrote on Jul 15, 2007 12:50 PM:

what was the driver deaf or what to not know he was possible going to be hit by a police cruiser?

don wrote on Jul 14, 2007 1:44 PM:

Well, that is a good example of the type of drivers there are around here. I have never seen so many people DISOBEY the law in my life. I have come close to getting hit from behind twice and I was STOPPED. There are a lot of bad drivers around here.

Richard wrote on Nov 30, 2006 12:53 PM:

Very nice article, unfortunately pretty soon the morons are going to start blaming the rainfall on "global warming." Only morons believe global has anything to do with humanity, or humans can do anything about it. Imbeciles...all of 'em.


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