In 2003 a J105 heading for Block Island race week crashed into a large motor
yacht because the crew of the J105 could not figure out how to stop the tiller
auto pilot. The captain was below and had a heart attack after the collision
and died on the way to the hospital. No one was on watch on the yacht which
was also on autopilot. Sometimes pushing the right button isn't easy. Jerry
Larchmont Sailor Dies, Boat Sinks After Colliding with
Yacht on Long Island Sound
by Judy Silberstein
(June 21, 2003) Larchmont sailor Joachim Schulz-Heik died
early Friday morning, June 20, after he went into cardiac
arrest in the wake of a boating accident
on the Long Island Sound.
It was 12:45 am on Friday morning when the 122-foot motor
yacht Mariner III reported colliding with the 35-foot sailboat
Hilaria, 8 miles south of Guilford Connecticut on Long
Island Sound. The Hilaria was enroute to Rhode Island to
join the fleet of over 200 boats that will be racing from
June 22 to 27 in the 20th anniversary and fortieth year of
the Storm Trysail Club’s biennial Block Island Race Week.
Aboard the Hilaria were Captain Schulz-Heik, his son Jay and
crewmember Scott Rosasco, according to the Suffolk, NY
Police Department that is investigating the incident along
with the Coast Guard. The Hilaria sank within 2 minutes,
and the three men, all wearing life jackets, were thrown
into the water and pulled out by the crew of the Mariner
III within another five minutes.
According to the Coast Guard, Captain Schulz-Heik immediately
started having breathing problems and chest pains and soon
went into cardiac arrest. The Mariner crew began CPR, which
was continued by the Coast Guard that rendezvoused with the
Mariner III and by the EMT’s in the ambulance that met the
rescue boat in New Haven. Nevertheless, Schulz-Heik did
not survive.
-----Original Message-----
From: Russ & Melody via CnC-List <[email protected]>
To: Peter Fell <[email protected]>; cnc-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, May 14, 2014 9:21 am
Subject: Re: Stus-List PO,ed
He may be experiencing impotence or other minor marital discomfort. Let'sgive
him a bit of compassion... or he could be a dick.
Cheers,Russ
Sweet35 mk-1
At 11:33 PM 13/05/2014, you wrote:
Probably sold his C&C andnow, realizing the horrid blunder that has been made,
is in a barelyfunctioning state of mind. I say, take pity and help out the poor
sole inhis time of need.
From: Ed Dooley viaCnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 8:58 PM
To:[email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List PO,ed
Almost 20 years into internet lists and people still scream, GET ME OFFTHIS
LIST! instead of selecting the unsubscribe option. What does thatsay about a
person's list skills? And....... what did someone on thislist do to piss him
off so much? :-)
Ed
On May 13, 2014, at 4:24 PM, william drose via
CnC-List<[email protected]>wrote:
Take me off this damn listNOW!
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