WOW, That is not good news. Sorry to hear that, but thanks for the posting. it is a sure reminder of several things. One, that life is uncertain. No one ever plans an accident. (If they do it is called a planadent.) That we should be forever thankful that there are those who put their lives in danger everyday to keep us safe (USCG, Fire and Police, SAR Ops, and often those nearby, neighbors in a way).
It would be great to hear the rest of the story, and I hope we do so we can learn from that.
I agree, it looks like this has a gray bottom, so also, gray shear and cabin stripe if it is stock. "Normal" C-Dory color scheme is that the bottom color matches the shear stripe and cabin top brow and surround stripe. (HOWEVER, nmi in their search to be unique, has
messed with that scheme several times. (IMHO that is messing with the unique look, like a trademark, or brand, of the C-Dory. --- a whole nuther rabbit trail to go down -- not now.)
The lesson to learn from that photo is that color, whether gray, or light colored bottom paint, white, or something else DOES NOT SHOW UP with any contrast to it's surroundings. IF your boat is upside down in the water, a contrasting color is a HUGE asset towards your survival. (Ask Colby which color he would prefer looking for from the air.)
This is a "Local" PNW C-Dory. I do hope we can get some good, further, follow-up on this story.
Interesting to not see any OB evidence.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
One year old, stock color pattern.
