Laurent Lemay MISSING, owner of Target Powerboats,
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God bless
With both my experiences and this tragic incident...catamarans are inherently dangerous. Even my old Hobie Cat 16 catamaran sailboat has out me into a few dangerous situations. I'm now quite scared of cats.
With both my experiences and this tragic incident...catamarans are inherently dangerous. Even my old Hobie Cat 16 catamaran sailboat has out me into a few dangerous situations. I'm now quite scared of cats.
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I'm surprised I haven't heard anything. I would of thought that some local boaters and friends would still be searching for Laurent Lemay. If it were my friend or not I would be searching for him for his family. Let's hear something.
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nice find! Looking at some pictures, I'd guess he was knocked unconsious from the top port side of boat knocking probably right on the driver's (Laurent) head, then flipped ripping off the windshield...
That's just my guess...
That's just my guess...
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I heard because of water temp being so cold, he could probably get stucked at the bottom of water till next spring.
Body produces some gas that makes it float after a couple days, but does not produce this gas (or way less) in such cold water...
Body produces some gas that makes it float after a couple days, but does not produce this gas (or way less) in such cold water...