Investigation Report on the Capsizing of Taki-Tooo in Tillamook Inlet, Oregon
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On June 14, 2003, the U.S. passenger vessel Taki-Tooo capsized in Tillamook Inlet, Oregon, leading to a serious incident involving multiple investigative teams. The report details contributions from various experts, including members from the U.S. Coast Guard and Oregon State Marine Board, focusing on equipment failure, decision-making factors including weather conditions, and human performance issues such as sleep deprivation and drug use. This analysis serves to enhance maritime safety and prevent future occurrences.
Investigation Report on the Capsizing of Taki-Tooo in Tillamook Inlet, Oregon
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Capsizing of U.S. Small Passenger Vessel Taki-Tooo, Tillamook Inlet, Garibaldi, OregonJune 14, 2003
Launch Team • John Goglia – Board Member on Scene • Mark Rosenker – Vice Chairman • Rob Jones – IIC • Bob Ford – Deck Operations • Bill Woody – Human Performance • Cindy Keegan – Survival Factors • Erik Grosof – TDA • Brian Fiffick – TDA • Ted Lopatkiewicz – Public Affairs • James LaBelle – AS AKRA Engineering Operations • Debra Eckrote – AS NWRA On-scene Security
Investigative Support • Mariette Burer – Survival Factors • Barry Strauch – Human Performance / Writer • James Skeen – Meteorology • Jim Wildey – Research and Engineering • Dr. Mitch Garber – Medical • Charlotte Cox – Writer • Pat Barnes – Editor
Parties • U. S. Coast Guard • Oregon State Marine Board
Non Issues - Exclusions • Major equipment failure • Sleep deprivation, alcohol, illegal or prescribed drugs • Weather information • National Weather Service • U. S. Coast Guard • Channel depth
Issues • Decision to cross the bar • Tillamook Bay operations • Survivability
Presenters • Rob Jones – Overview • Bob Ford – Deck Operations • Barry Strauch – Human Performance • Mariette Burer – Survival Factors
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