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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The two accidents seemed too connected to be coincidence, but I didn't follow through to get any details or learn if foul play was suspected in either incident.[/quote] In other words, you think one of the people involved can control the weather?[/quote] Most marine experts agree that that weather event wouldn’t have been sufficient to sink a boat that size unless there was something else going on.[/quote] Link?[/quote] Suitably weasel worded: "most" and "experts." Usually that means two people who have seen a boat from a distance and run a YouTube channel. [/quote] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg343vjwklo.amp[/quote] The experts don't support the idea that the weather couldn't sink the boat. Did you post the right link to the right experts? [quote]But experts have told the BBC that this was likely a "black swan" occurrence of freak weather - and that no-one is necessarily at fault.[/quote][/quote] I thought they were looking into the possibility that a hatch was open and the keel being partly raised. Another captain nearby said he started his engines to stabilize his boat, don’t know if this boat did the same. Apparently the Bayesian captain is being super cooperative though. [/quote]
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