Simondo said...
It would also be interesting to know what type of kayaks they were in.
Fat heavy plastic ones that you sit on. Or sea kayaks, or hollow kayaks.... Trouble can easily start when you get water inside the hollow ones.... Did they capsize, did they have skirts, or where they not able to right themselves, taking skirts off, and craft filling up with water... ???
At least one was a plastic SOT with what looks like a home-made minn kota mount. Even a plastic sit-on-top can get you into big trouble, especially if you're inexperienced and unfamiliar with self-rescue techniques. They can be quite difficult to remount without practice, especially if you're wearing a bulky PFD. Most don't have any secondary internal buoyancy like airtight bulkheads, foam filling or the like. Hatch covers leak...etc etc...newbies don't use paddle or boat leashes...it's a bit of a myth that they're "safer" than sit-ins.
Awful story and a grim reminder. Condolences to the families and friends.