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Wintry conditions keep sea rescuers on alert
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Newspaper Article

Wintry conditions keep sea rescuers on alert

2012
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\"When that happens, quite often vessels that are moored or anchored in the bay, they're basically being pushed in the opposite direction, which can break their anchor loose.\" The rescuers received the first call just before 11 a.m. from the owner of a 35-foot sailboat, which had been moored to a section of dock in Oak Bay near Oak Bay Marina. The anchor had come loose and became tangled with that of another boat. The responders helped the boat's owner to get it loose and relocate the vessel to a firmer anchor point.
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Black Press Group Ltd
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