First, I seldom watch television, especially "news" and I never watch "news magazine" shows. But tonight I wanted some background noise and turned on Dateline. Here's the story as presented by NBC, minus some drama, false inferences of death, and commercials. I make no claim to the accuracy of their story.
Two people were in a boat, they were drifting while waiting for the trailer to pull the boat, and the engine would not start. One of them was talking on the phone to the friend with the trailer (stuck in traffic, not at the ramp) and said she thought they were going to drift into a bridge. Unfortunately it was not a bridge, but a dam. They floated into the dam and got caught in a floodgate. One of them was washed over, the other stayed on the boat. A worker at the dam (and some others) dropped a rope to her, and swung her out to a patrol boat that was there. The patrol boat made it out with the woman, and the man washed up buck naked downstream.
So what did they do wrong?
1. The engine wouldn't start. It may have been the first time the boat was in the water since being restored, so that could have been several things.
2. They didn't know where they were or didn't realize how close they were to the dam.
3. They didn't tie off to the buoys that surround the floodgates. This is the one that gets me - I can't imagine allowing my boat to float over the cable and buoys that block floodgates. The video even shows them drifting right past a buoy. I believe these red buoy lines are called "lifeline buoys" and I can guess why.
I don't know what to think about the patrol boat going in to pick up the woman. He said he didn't have a plan, just to nose up as close as he could and then slam it in reverse and hope he could back out of it before he went over. I can't say what I would do there, and I don't know all the facts, but my first guess is that they were extremely lucky.