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Unsinkable Diamond looking for new boat

By Ed Zieralski, San Diego UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

December 8, 2002

Mike Diamond says he never so much as scraped a boat as a captain or dented a plane as an airline pilot, but that changed Tuesday night off Baja.

Diamond, a former American Airlines pilot, drove his 75-foot sport boat, the Champ, into a reef off Punta Hughes at the north end of Bahia Santa Maria, north of Magdalena Bay. Diamond and his crew managed to get away safely as the boat broke up in the high surf.

The boat is a total loss.

Diamond, who has been in the sportfishing business for 27 years, said Friday he intends to be back with another boat by May 15, the start of his 2003 season.

"I've lost a hull, and it's like losing a family member," Diamond said. "But I have three kids and a wife to support. I'm not giving up. I lost a hull, but I didn't lose the business. I'll be back with a comparable boat or better one by May 15."

Diamond said the boat was fully insured. He spent most of Friday trying to initiate a deal for another boat and said he is close to making an offer. He was inspired by news that another boat owner already had inquired about his berth at H&M Landing at Point Loma. (Before moving the Champ to Baja and running under a Mexican flag for a series of "Camp and Champ" surfing and fishing trips, Diamond had been operating out of the landing.)

"I'm not going to give up my berth at H&M Landing," Diamond said. "I've worked 27 years at the docks in Florida and here, so I'm not about to chuck it in because I lost a hull. I'm sick about losing the boat. It was the smallest long-range boat in the fleet."

In addition to looking for a new boat, Diamond was busy Friday filling out U.S. Coast Guard reports, required for any accident at sea by a U.S. boat. Diamond was operating as a Mexican boat at the time, but he still must fill out Coast Guard reports.

Diamond said he was on his first "Camp and Champ" trip of the season, en route to picking up passengers when the Champ struck a reef. Brave pangeros drove into a huge swell and rescued Diamond and his crew and off-loaded as much equipment as they could before the boat broke up.
 

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