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Orange County Sheriff’s Harbor Patrol rescued a sailboat from Newport
Harbor on Saturday, after it nearly sank.
Roger Lockhart, 44, called for help at 11:58 a.m. after he saw his
docked boat take in water, Sgt. James Thomas said. The 47-foot boat had
sunk to a point where its top was four inches above water.
Using two fireboats with three pumps each, sheriffs pumped more than
6,000 gallons of water out of Lockhart’s boat. The boat was fully raised
30 minutes after pumping began, Thomas said.
Lockhart’s boat was tied to his pier at Via Lido Sud on Lido Island.
Thomas said the boat began to sink due to a leak in the “through
hole,” which is usually plugged with a hose attachment.
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