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Boat Fishing & Boating A new forum at Striped-Bass.com for those fishing from boats and for boating in general |
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06-11-2009, 12:54 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Falmouth
Posts: 269
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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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06-11-2009, 04:02 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bridgewater, MA
Posts: 2,031
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Pics - 4 minutes from mayday to bye bye boat
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--Mike Malone
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06-11-2009, 04:16 PM
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zoom
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Quincy
Posts: 4,145
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Wow are they lucky there were other boats in the area.
Does looks like 2 life jackets and if I am not imagining things, the third guy has a throwable seat cushion on. BUT ITS ON HIS BACK. That way it keeps your face firmly planted under water !!!!!!!!
Whatever, but good thing they are all OK.
Never take anythning for granted.
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Things done at the last possible minute are done with the greatest possible information. Procrastination is, therefore, the most efficient means of doing things.
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06-11-2009, 04:33 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Here and There Seasonally
Posts: 5,985
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Thank God someone else was out there nearby. No lives lost, no injurys, I hope, Huge lessons learned. Still sucks tho.
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He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself.
Thomas Paine
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06-11-2009, 04:46 PM
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Oblivious // Grunt, Grunt Master
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: over the hill
Posts: 6,682
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My neighbor had his 31 ft Regulator sink at the dock the other day when a through hull fitting corroded and let go. That shouldn't happen, at least on a boat of recent vintage. I wonder if thru-hulls are now being outsourced over seas.
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06-11-2009, 05:02 PM
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The Bawston Whalah
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 223
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Quote:
Originally Posted by numbskull
My neighbor had his 31 ft Regulator sink at the dock the other day when a through hull fitting corroded and let go. That shouldn't happen, at least on a boat of recent vintage. I wonder if thru-hulls are now being outsourced over seas.
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Yup, When I worhed at Northside we had a brand new 28' Sailfish pretend it was a crab, The bonding system was not up to parr and it was in the water for 2 days, Didn't even get to sea trial it. I personaly try to stay away from the stuff at Boaters world and Worst Marine, Thru hull's I try to go with us made stuff like Sen Dure Ect. Lewis marine is the best for this stuff and in there 2008 catalogue they list the country of origin.
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06-12-2009, 04:11 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 2,038
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Fools and their Money
Quote:
Originally Posted by Van
...the third guy has a throwable seat cushion on. BUT ITS ON HIS BACK. That way it keeps your face firmly planted under water !!!!!!!!
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Don't mind him,
he's just the owner. 
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