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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Long Bay/ Paugus bay
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Sad story. I usually don't use my strap or my inflatable vest when I'm out alone, maybe a good idea to use both. Is there an obituary for Mr. Tringale?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Moultonboro, NH
Posts: 2,942
Thanks: 483
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I hate to be morbid here, but I'm thinking the gentleman didn't have a chance once that cable broke and the engine didn't cut out. I hope they release what they think happened. Lots to learn here, especially about wearing that cut off cord.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,128
Thanks: 1,355
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There is an obituary. It states that Mr. Tringale died of a heart attack. It probably will never be known if he had the heart attack and then fell in the water or if had a boating accident and then died of a heart attack. By all accounts he was a wonderful person who loved Lake Winnipesaukee and the outdoors. Rest in peace Mr. Tringle.
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