Johnny Prince 2011-06-11
Snowmobiler dies 'skipping' pond
ST. MICHAEL: Kotlik man's machine stalled and sank, troopers say.
By KYLE HOPKINS, khopkins@adn.com, Published: June 14th, 2011
A 23-year-old man died Saturday in St. Michael when the snowmachine he was trying
to "skip" across a pond stalled and sank, troopers say.
Johnny Prince, of Kotlik, had been visiting family in the Norton Sound village,
according to Alaska State Troopers.
Prince and a small group of friends were trying to drive the snowmachine across
a pond behind a village school, troopers said. When the snowmachine stalled, Prince
was unable to swim to shore, troopers say. He disappeared beneath the water.
The practice of "water-skipping" snowmachines -- or speedily hydroplaning over the
surface of lakes and ponds like a giant skipping stone -- is a common, if dangerous,
pastime across Alaska. YouTube is peppered with homemade videos of the practice,
from Buckland to Kotzebue to Wasilla.
In 2008, a 25-year-old man drowned while trying to skip his snowmachine across the
Colville River, according to reports at the time.
The St. Michael incident was reported to troopers at 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
Prince's body was recovered at 10:43 p.m., said Joseph Katchatag, a St. Michael
Village Public Safety Officer. Health aides tried to revive him, but Prince was
pronounced dead by Norton Sound Health Corp. employees, according to troopers.
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