According to the US Coast Guard Station Cape Charles, multiple agencies responded to a motor vessel accident that struck a jetty in Cape Charles. All hands responded to 6 Persons on Board including 3 children. All passengers made it safely back to Cape Charles’ boat ramp.
This crash should be a wake-up call to all recreational boaters. It highlights the potential dangers associated with boating at night. As skipper, you are responsible for the safety of your crew and passengers.
Boating at night can be a truly enjoyable experience, but it requires heightened awareness and preparedness. Limited visibility, navigational difficulties, insufficient lighting, fatigue, and environmental factors all contribute to the increased risk. Taking a boating safety course can help recreational boaters understand these dangers. Going out at night and practicing with an experienced skipper is critical.
Eventually, most boaters will find themselves on the water at night. By being trained and prepared, and by taking appropriate precautions, boaters can ensure a safer and more enjoyable experience on the water after the sun sets. Prioritizing safety measures, adhering to navigational rules, and being vigilant can help mitigate the risks and will let you drink in the beauty that sailing at night can offer.


You are correct sir. It actually happened to two men last week in Exmore. They were grabbed by their tie…
You would have to be a complete idiot to walk around with a tie around your neck in the first…
Kinda' on a different note: Also curious about how Eastville will be compensated or supported if catches drop.
After reading this story I suppose that there are some advantages to going full tilt Cold Turkey...
The Eastern Shore is very easy to see on that ugly necktie.