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Re: Bass Boat Crash
[QUOTE=rickhise;367758]and the film crew in the chase boat crew watched him float for 10 minutes,
what r friends for?
the kill switch sure made it much more manageable[/QUOTE]
Yeah what was the 10 minute deal about anyway? Thats sounds fishy doesn't it?
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Re: Bass Boat Crash
10 minutes isn't a long time. As long as the guy is floating face up in the life jacket. You really need to acess the situation. Hauling him up over the side of the boat if he had a broken back or broken neck wouldn't be the smart thing to do. Which begs the question....What would you need to do if you saw this happen ?
Then what is the right thing to do ?
Do you float him to the bank ?
Call 911 ?
Get the Coast Guard ?
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Re: Bass Boat Crash
[QUOTE=fisheater;367785]Man,what a nightmare.Good reason to start small in boating and work your way up.That could very easily be anyone of us if our first boat did 70mph and there was someone to show off for.[/QUOTE]
John, you see what I'm still in at 45 years old LOL. I DON'T LIKE SPEED on the the water esp. the river, to many things I can't control. When you and Doug goin to get down to the river...Chuck
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Re: Bass Boat Crash
Man, that guy is lucky to be alive! Watching the slo-mo you can see exactly when he gets knocked out. The boat lands kind of sideways, he slams his head on the gunnel, and the next time you see him he's going into the water limp as a dishrag. And I find it ironic that all the captions say is "Always wear your life vest kill switch," nothing about "Don't drive your boat like an idiot!"
[QUOTE=billm_usa1;367869]What would you need to do if you saw this happen ?
Then what is the right thing to do ?
Do you float him to the bank ?
Call 911 ?
Get the Coast Guard ?[/QUOTE]
OK, I'll bite...
"Do you float him to the bank?" NO!!! Not as long as he's breathing and not in danger of freezing to death. I would move him only if the risk of him staying in the water - namely, hypothermia, is worse than the risk of moving him - namely, compounding a potential fracture and causing permanent paralysis. It would appear that the weather was warm enough that hypothermia wasn't an [I]immediate[/I] danger.
Call 911? Absolutely! Any time someone takes that kind of blow to the head, [I]escpecially[/I] if they lose consciousness, they need to be seen in an ER. I don't care if they wake up a few minutes later, and don't want to go. MAKE THEM GO if it is at all possible! They could wake up 5 minutes after the incident, have nothing but a headache, and still die a few hours later.
Get the Coast Guard? Hopefully calling 911 would accomplish this.
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Re: Bass Boat Crash
[QUOTE=Jbyrd;367802]No guys it couldn't happen to just anyone , just someone who is an idiot!!!!.I know thousands of guys who run bass boats and have NEVER had a incident like that . He thought he was on a jet ski jumping wakes.By the shear fact he was running up and down the lake like a fool it was just a matter of time until he crashed .[/QUOTE]
Yes I agree with jbyrd a fool..........
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Re: Bass Boat Crash
[QUOTE=Shimano4Life;367757]Man! That hurts just to watch it!:eek: Just goes to show that this guy had too much boat and motor, and not enough sense to use what he has/had in a safe manner. I think we can all learn a lesson by watching this vid.[/QUOTE]
Learn a lesson..........INDEED...............
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Re: Bass Boat Crash
This idiot is lucky to be alive and sure does'nt have any business being on the water in anything bigger than a paddleboat. I did'nt recall seeing Sea-Doo on the side of the boat and he's out jumping boat wakes at full throttle. Not only is he a threat to himself but other people on the water. Another reason to have to have a boating license.What a donkey-turd !!!!