Kennebunk police were called for assistance when approximately 500 people showed up at Gooch’s Beach to witness the event, according to police, who kept onlookers a safe distance from the boat. here
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Kennebunk police were called for assistance when approximately 500 people showed up at Gooch’s Beach to witness the event, according to police, who kept onlookers a safe distance from the boat. here
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Fidelity IV, according to Appleby, is still in running condition, although it did sustain minor damage. [links]
“You couldn't see two feet in front of your face,” Appleby said of the fog that Bush's boat failed to navigate. more
KENNEBUNK, Maine — Former President George H.W. Bush's 38-foot boat, Fidelity IV, ran aground on the middle of a popular public beach on Monday evening, after the vessel was thrown off course by a series of swells, according to Jim Appleby, the former president's personal aide.
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“You couldn't see two feet in front of your face,” Appleby said of the fog that Bush's boat failed to navigate. more
KENNEBUNK, Maine — Former President George H.W. Bush's 38-foot boat, Fidelity IV, ran aground on the middle of a popular public beach on Monday evening, after the vessel was thrown off course by a series of swells, according to Jim Appleby, the former president's personal aide.
Appleby said the boat was having trouble steering through heavy fog before the incident occurred.
“I wouldn't say it's good as new,” he concluded. [links]
Bush hooked up Polinger’s boat — named Thank You Norman after her father, who left her money to buy it — and towed her to the jetty in Wells Harbor. The assistant Wells harbor master, Charlie Bashaw, met them and towed the Thank You Norman the rest of the way into the harbor.
WELLS – Shirley Polinger was cruising along in her boat early Saturday afternoon when the vessel came to an abrupt stop. [links]
Polinger, who lives in Wells, was glad Bush happened to be nearby to do his own good deed on Saturday. here
She and her six passengers were about halfway between Kennebunkport and Wells Harbor when the boat’s propeller stopped, possibly after she hit a lobster buoy. Polinger was surprised by her boat trouble – and by the man who came to her rescue: Neil Bush, son of former President George H.W. Bush and younger brother of former President George W. Bush. here
Neil Bush is the chairman of Points of Light, an international nonprofit focused on increasing volunteerism that was inspired by the elder Bush’s “thousand points of light” vision in his 1989 inaugural address. On Monday, Neil Bush joined his parents at the White House for a ceremony recognizing the 5,000th Daily Point of Light Award. more
Neil Bush, who spoke at the White House ceremony Monday, was not available to comment, a Bush spokesman said. here
The Fountain 38CC, which Bush has named the “Fidelity V,” is rigged with three Mercury Verado 300-horsepower four-stroke outboard motors that are capable of pushing the high performance 38-foot fishing boat to 75 miles per hour. Like the former president’s previous Fountains, it features custom upholstery emblazoned with the presidential seal, and a wide array of sophisticated navigation, communications, and fish-finding electronics.
Along with the keys to Fidelity V, Fountain presented Bush with a lifetime membership to the American Striper Association, which puts on fishing tournaments across the northeast United States. [links]
An avid fisherman, Bush, 86, will use his new boat to target bluefish and striped bass off the rugged Maine coast. here