NTSB releases first details of recovered Stretch Duck 7 recordings (2024)

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NTSB releases first details of recovered Stretch Duck 7 recordings (6)

Stretch Duck 7 is loaded onto a flatbed trailer to be transported to a secure facility after being raised from Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri, July 23, 2018

JULY 29, 2018 — The National Transportation Safety Board said Friday that it had completed of the initial review of the digital video recorder system recovered from the DUKW Stretch Duck 07 that sank July 19 near Branson, Missouri.

The Ride the Ducks, Branson amphibious vehicle had 29 passengers and two crew members aboard for a tour when weather conditions deteriorated on Table Rock Lake. One crewmember and 16 passengers died in the accident.

Recording media including an SD card and a removable hard drive from the vehicle’s digital video recorder camera system were recovered by divers before the duck boat was salvaged. The digital video recorder media were immediately transferred to the NTSB laboratory in Washington.

The digital video recorder recorded five channels of video: four outward facing and one inward facing. Audio was also recorded.

The NTSB’s initial review of the recorder provides the following information which is preliminary and will be supplemented or corrected during the investigation.

The times presented here are as recorded by the DVR and have not yet been validated against local time.

The information does not contain analysis. As such, says NTSB, no conclusions regarding the cause of the accident should be made from this preliminary information.

The audio quality varies widely throughout the recording, affecting the intelligibility of what is spoken.

About 18:27:08. The captain and driver boarded the previously empty vehicle. The driver sat in the driver’s seat and the captain sat in the side-facing seat to the right of the driver. (The captain operates the duck on water and the driver operates duck on the road.)

About 18:28:00. The crew was told to take the water portion of the tour first, by an individual who briefly stepped onto the rear of the vehicle.

About 18:29:13. As the passengers were loading, the captain made a verbal reference to looking at the weather radar prior to the trip.

About 18:33:10. The driver stated a passenger count of 29 and shortly after, the vehicle departed the terminal facility. The captain narrated the tour while the vehicle was in motion.

Starting about 18:50. In the vicinity of the boat ramp, the captain began a safety briefing regarding the water portion of the tour. The briefing included the location of emergency exits as well as the location of the life jackets. The captain then demonstrated the use of a life jacket and pointed out the location of the life rings. The captain moved into the driver’s seat and the driver moved into the seat directly behind.

About 18:55:20. The captain announced to the passengers that they would be entering the water. The boat entered the water. The water appeared calm at this time.

Between about 18:56:22 and 19:00:38. The captain allowed four different children to sit in the driver’s seat, while he observed and assisted.

About 19:00:25. Whitecaps rapidly appeared on the water and winds increased.

About 19:00:42. The captain returned to the driver’s seat. The driver lowered both the port and starboard clear plastic side curtains.

About 19:01:01. The captain made a comment about the storm.

About 19:03:15. The captain made a handheld radio call, the content of which is currently unintelligible.

About 19:04:15. An electronic tone associated with the bilge alarm activated.

About 19:05:21. The captain reached downward with his right hand and the bilge alarm ceases.

About 19:05:40. The captain made a handheld radio call, the content of which is currently unintelligible.

In the final minutes of the recording. Water occasionally splashes inside the vehicle’s passenger compartment. (The low frame rate and relatively low resolution make it very difficult to be more precise in the preliminary review.)

About 19:07:26. An electronic tone associated with the bilge alarm activated.

19:08:27. The inward-facing recording ended, while the vehicle was still on the surface of the water.

An NTSB recorder group consisting of technical experts from the NTSB and parties to the investigation will convene at NTSB headquarters to begin validating the recorded data and developing a detailed transcript of the sequence of events. Parties to the NTSB’s investigation are the U.S. Coast Guard, Missouri State Police Highway Patrol, Ride the Ducks, Branson and the National Weather Service.

Categories: Safety and SecurityTags: DUKW, Ride the Ducks Branson, Stretch Duck 07

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NTSB releases first details of recovered Stretch Duck 7 recordings (2024)

FAQs

What happened to stretch Duck 7? ›

During its effort to reach land, the Stretch Duck 7 took on water and sank approximately 250 feet away from the exit ramp. Several first responders, along with the crewmembers and passengers aboard a paddlewheeler moored nearby, rescued and triaged 14 passengers, 7 of whom were transported to a local hospital.

What happened to the duck ride in Branson Missouri? ›

Here's a look back at what happened and what answers we're still waiting for. Seventeen people died on July 19, 2018, when a Branson Ride The Ducks tourist boat sank with 31 people aboard due to being on Table Rock Lake during a severe thunderstorm.

How many bodies are in Table Rock Lake? ›

The amphibious vehicle sank with 31 people on board, leaving 17 dead, during high winds associated with nearby severe thunderstorms as part of a significant derecho and tornado outbreak. Table Rock Lake, Missouri, U.S.

When did stretch duck 7 sink? ›

National Transportation Safety Board. 2020. Sinking of Amphibious Passenger Vessel Stretch Duck 7, Table Rock Lake, near Branson, Missouri, July 19, 2018.

What happened with the duck boat accident? ›

The accident took 17 lives and injured 7 other people. The duck boat was operating with 31 people aboard for a tour of Table Rock Lake when a sudden and severe storm brought winds reaching 65 mph, causing the boat to capsize.

Who owns the duck boats in Branson? ›

Ride the Ducks was purchased by Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation in 2004. Herschend sold a majority interest in the company to an independent investor in 2012. The Branson operation was sold to Ripley Entertainment in December 2017.

Who owns the ducks in Branson Missouri? ›

Stretch Duck 7, part of the fleet owned and operated under Branson's "Ride the Ducks" franchised owned by Ripley Entertainment, still had its canopy. Ripley suspended operation on Table Rock Lake, and the remaining vehicles in the Branson group's fleet were sold to an Arkansas-based investment company.

Are Branson Duck boats still operating? ›

Branson Ride the Ducks never reopened after the accident, and there are no plans to resume, said Suzanne Smagala-Potts, spokesperson for Ripley Entertainment, which operated the attraction. The company has settled 31 lawsuits.

What is the deepest lake in Missouri? ›

Missouri's deepest lake is man-made Table Rock Lake, 220 feet at its deepest point.

What town is at the bottom of Table Rock Lake? ›

Oasis was a village in Taney County, Missouri, in the Ozark Mountains. Originally it was named Cedar Valley. Oasis currently rests under 100 feet of water near the bottom of Table Rock Lake.

Where did the duck boat sink? ›

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt's office has refiled involuntary manslaughter charges against three men in connection with the sinking of a tourist boat that killed 17 people in 2018. The vehicle, known as a duck boat, sank during a storm shortly after it entered Table Rock Lake near Branson on July 19, 2018.

Did ride the ducks go out of business? ›

Stone Mountain, Georgia (Opened: 2003, Closed: 2018) Memphis, Tennessee (Opened: 2005, Closed: 2007) San Francisco, California (Opened: 2008, Closed: 2015)

When did the Duck boat sink? ›

The vehicle, known as a duck boat, sank during a storm shortly after it entered Table Rock Lake near Branson on July 19, 2018. Riders from Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Arkansas were killed.

What year did the duck boat sink in Hot Springs Arkansas? ›

May 1, 1999: A duck boat sank on Lake Hamilton near Hot Springs, Arkansas, killing 13 people. The NTSB blamed the sinking on inadequate maintenance. Investigators determined that the vessel, built by the Army in 1944, was not designed for passenger service.

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