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2 Steven M. Conway CDR, USCG (Ret) Director of Computing and Information Services, Interim Director Jack K. Williams Library

3 Agenda Introduction and My Background Background on Sinking of Cynthia Woods Couple of Points First Person Account of Accident Lessons Relearned Cause of Accident Did it Change Me

4 Background Grew up on Ranch in Oklahoma Coast Guard Academy – 1975 – BS Marine Sciences Masters in Marine Biology - 1980 MBA Yale University SOM – 1982 Served for 21 years as officer in Coast Guard Director IT Audubon Institute New Orleans Director of Computing TAMUG for 12 years

5 Sailing Background Taught myself to sail on lake in Oklahoma Four years on Coast Guard Academy Dinghy and Yacht Squadron Ten weeks on CG Cutter Eagle, 295 ft 3 masted Sailing Ship – New London – Bermuda – DC - NL Spend Summer Crewing 50 ft Sailing Sloop Caper in Gulf of Maine Yacht Racing Series Assistant Offshore Sailing Team Coach for 10 years – Six Harvest Moon Races – 150 mi from Galveston to Aransas Pass – Competed in 2004 in 630 mile Galveston - Vera Cruz Race on the Cynthia Woods

6 Sinking of the Cynthia Woods 2330 6 June 2008 The keel separated Conditions 4-6 ft seas, 15-20 kt wind SE Vessel Capsized in 45 Seconds One Safety Officer Drown 5 Crew spent 26 Hours in water with 4 lifejackets until rescued by CG Helo Crew

7 Crew of the Cynthia Woods

8 Cape Fear 38 Keel Rudder Main Sail Wheel Hatch Cabin

9 Roger Stone The Gold Lifesaving Medal or the Silver Lifesaving Medal is awarded by the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, to any person who rescues or endeavors to rescue any other person from drowning, shipwreck, or other perils of the water. If such rescue is made at the risk of one’s own life, and evidences extreme and heroic daring, the medal is GOLD.

10 Acknowledgements Roger Stone is a hero Crew of the Cynthia Woods did a fantastic job organizations involved did an outstanding job – Coast Guard – University of Texas Medical Branch – Texas A&M University at Galveston Fantastic Support – Family, Friends, Co-workers, plain strangers

11 The Lads

12 The Capsizing The start of the race and conditions Roger said we were taking on water Going Over-Surreal experience Releasing Tether Stephen in the Water Travis coming up, inflating lifejacket Stay with Boat or Stay together Lashing us together

13 In The Water EPIRB, telling the guys what would happen Jets flying over First helicopter out of fuel one search track before Fish – Little and Big Lassie story First Time as a customer story Rescue – They were searching and running out of fuel and caught on turn with light

14 Lessons Re-Learned Stay with the boat – If you can Stay together Don’t panic and watch out for each other Don’t swallow salt water Be Prepared – lights are good Stay positive-Fierce will to live Training Works

15 What Caused the Accident A Design Flaw

16 Did This Change Me

17 My Dad’s first heart attack I wasn’t afraid of dying (at least for myself) Afraid the impact on; Mary, my wife, pregnant daughter Laurie, Unborn grandchild Aiden Happy with my life, wasn’t going to make changes BUT Savor things more; – that first bite of steak – hug from my wife Mary – Sunsets and Rainbows – holding Aiden for the 1,000 th time … Laurie saying out of the blue – “Dad we don’t tell you this very often – But we’re glad you’re alive”

18 Life is Wonderful-Savor it


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