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Tragic Cruiser Drowning

The West Coast sailing community was saddened to learn of the tragic death of longtime cruiser Mark Barger, 64, in a diving accident last week at Isla Espiritu Santo. Formerly of Sausalito, Barger and his wife Kathleen had been sailing together extensively for more than 40 years. They own a beautiful home and rental property at Manzanillo, in addition to their Passport 51 Lisa Marie, which they’ve sailed since ’91.

This 14-year old file photo shows Mark and Kathleen in ’98, not long before they headed south aboard Lisa Marie with the Baja Ha-Ha rally.

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Details about Barger’s death are still sketchy, but according to online Mexican news reports, Mark was diving beneath either his dinghy or Lisa Marie to make repairs, but he could not surface without help as he was wearing a heavy belt. Both Kathleen and a Mexican assistant were reportedly on the scene but, according to a report on Noticabos.org, a misunderstanding due to language difficulties resulted in Barger not being helped to the surface in time to save his life.

Unsubstantiated reports on Mexico cruiser radio nets claim that local authorities removed Kathleen (and possibly a crew member) from the boat, leaving it unattended at anchor on the east side of the island. It apparently dragged but hooked up again at Isla Ceralvo the next day — or perhaps was moved there. We’re told that the boat is now back in its slip at Marina Palmira. We hope to have additional details on this tragic incident soon.

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