Arroyo Grande drowning victim identified

CalCoastNews
May 4, 2026
Our hearts go out to the family and friends of 78-year-old Ralph Sutter, the Arroyo Grande man identified by CalCoastNews as the kayaker who tragically drowned off the coast of Montana de Oro State Park this past Saturday. It’s a sobering reminder that even on a calm morning, our stunning Central Coast waters demand the utmost respect. According to the report, a wave flipped his kayak just after 10 a.m., and it appears his life vest slipped off in the chaos—a heartbreaking detail that hits close to home for anyone who’s ever paddled those rugged, beautiful coves.
For those of us who love launching from Spooner’s Cove or exploring the sea caves, this loss resonates deeply. Montana de Oro is our shared backyard, a place of wild beauty where we go to recharge, but also where the ocean’s power is never fully tamed. Let’s take a moment to double-check our gear, especially for older loved ones who enjoy the water. A simple tether on a life vest or a quick pre-launch buddy check can make all the difference. Our thoughts are with Mr. Sutter’s community as we all hug our own a little tighter today.
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