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Old 06-11-2009, 12:54 PM   #10
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Riverratt has it right, moving to the back of the boat would have caused the boat to broach which would have been an unnecessary risk to grab a life jacket. They had a boat nearby and it obviously made more sense to keep the boat upright and wait to offload.

The internet is worse than a bunch of old ladies when it comes to spreading bad information, or information that people just assume.

The owner lost his boat and lots of expensive gear. The last thing he needs is to see crap being spread on the web. No offense to anyone chiming in here with questions. Lets let this post fade away.
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