Beloved father and skipper killed in fishing boat capsize
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The family of a well-known and respected skipper have been left distraught after he died when his boat capsized on the Sunshine Coast.

A fishing tour boat carrying five people was hit by a massive wave and overturned at the river mouth between Mooloolaba and Point Cartwright around 5:40 am today.

Four passengers on board swam to safety and told passersby on the beach that their skipper was missing.

Robert Smith was a much-loved father. (Nine)

The boat had washed up ashore, prompting crews to fear that 52-year-old skipper Robert Smith was stuck in the hull.

“Police and surf lifeguards were present at the scene, attempting to gain entry through the boat’s hull,” stated a spokesperson from the Queensland Ambulance Service.

“People on the beach, including tradespeople retrieving tools from their vehicles to help, lifeguards, and council workers with tractors, were all making efforts to right the vessel—it was truly an all-hands-on-deck situation.”

Smith was, however, found dead in the water.

One passenger was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and the remaining passengers were uninjured.

Smith was a respected fishing tour operator and experienced captain who set out from Mooloolaba just before sunrise for a nine-hour charter.

Lifeguards and emergency services at the scene.
Lifeguards and emergency services at the scene. (Nine)

The local community have been left shattered with the news of his death and paid tribute to him today.

“Today we lost not only a loving family member, husband, dad, brother, son, all of the above, lost one of my best mates,” George told 9News. 

”The best way to label Smithy is legend, and that’s what he is.”

Smith leaves behind his wife and their two children, Julie and Joel.

“To see them in tears and to see them distraught. Their dad’s not coming home from sea today, it breaks my heart,” George said.

Police will prepare a report for the coroner and investigate the death.

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