A 60-MPH Spin Sinks Speed Boat


"I was hanging on that bow as the boat
was vertical," said Wesley Szanyi, owner of a $75,000 high-performance boat that
reportedly "hit a wave, lost its engine, and started taking on water," off Cocoa
Beach, Florida last week. In a local news video broadcast Szanyi was all smiles
but he admits he was on the verge of panic as his boat was sliding vertically underwater.




Boating Accident
Florida boater Wesley Szanyi clung to the bow of his high-performance boat until
rescued by the USCG.



Report from NBC News Service--



COCOA BEACH: A Florida man is thankful to be alive today after nearly going down
with his boat Wednesday. The U.S. Coast Guard came to his rescue just in time.



Wesley Szanyi says it was rough out there. He was seasick, stranded, and out of
options.



Wesley says "if you would have seen me you wouldn't have believed it.



A photo from the rescue boat shows how rough it was out there. Szany was taking
his high-performance, $75,000 speedboat out for a 60-mile-an-hour spin.



It hit a wave, lost its engine, and started taking on water.



Witness Peter Hain said "the back end was dropping in and finally the bow stood
straight up in the air. He was up hanging on the front of the boat as it was going
down."



Szanyi was on the phone with the Coast Guard the whole time.



Wesley says "The guy was walking me through on how to keep my wits and I was about
ready to panic."



Ken Christian of the US Coast Guard said "he was scared, he was very relieved when
he got on board."



And when he got onshore, Szanyi was shaken, bedraggled, angry, but quite alive.



Wesley says "I'm glad to be back on land."



The boat is still sitting underwater and it will cost Szanyi about $5,600 to pull
it up from the ocean floor.


See local news video interview of owner and boat sinking --