46' Cig Rough Rider Barrel Roll????
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Oops!!!! Damn I hate when that happens....... That boat is virtually accident proof though....What Happened??????????????
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OK boys, holster them there OSO troll-whoopin' sticks, looks like this one is legit...
Looks like no life jackets or lanyards
2 men thrown from their boat pulled safely from Greenwich Bay
William Fedarko and John Grynowicki are rescued from the water by other boaters after being thrown from their racing boat as it hit a wake at 45 mph.
08/25/2002
BY ZACHARY R. MIDER
Journal Staff Writer
WARWICK -- Two men on Greenwich Bay are lucky to be alive after a boating accident yesterday, according to a city harbormaster.
The men were thrown from their racing boat when it was hit by a "rogue wake" shortly after noon yesterday.
Since they weren't wearing flotation devices, and they were traveling at about 45 mph when they went over, they were fortunate to escape injury, according to Harbormaster Matthew B. Prendergast.
"Statistically, these guys beat the odds," he said. "They're working on their sixth or seventh lives."
He said the two men were piloting their 43-foot cigarette-type racing boat toward the Brewer Yacht Yard when the accident occurred. When they were about a half mile from shore, Prendergast said, a monster wake from a passing boat caused their boat to list hard to the right, ripping off an engine cover, and throwing pilot William Fedarko and passenger John Grynowicki into the water.
Other boaters saw the accident, Prendergast said, and rescued Fedarko and Grynowicki after about five minutes.
"They just went for an unplanned swim," Prendergast said.
Their boat motored on unmanned, and was brought under control by other boaters. Workers on shore estimated the damage to the boat at $5,000.
The wake was caused by a large cruiser leaving the marina in the other direction, according to Prendergast. He said a frequent problem in the bay is when boaters gun their engines as soon as they pass the "no-wake" mark, leaving large wakes for other boats nearby.
A Department of Environmental Management enforcement officer also responded to the scene, but Prendergast believed no citations were handed out. Travelling 45 mph is the speed limit for that area, he said. Personal flotation devices are not required by law, he said, but he strongly recommends them.
William Fedarko and John Grynowicki are rescued from the water by other boaters after being thrown from their racing boat as it hit a wake at 45 mph.
08/25/2002
BY ZACHARY R. MIDER
Journal Staff Writer
WARWICK -- Two men on Greenwich Bay are lucky to be alive after a boating accident yesterday, according to a city harbormaster.
The men were thrown from their racing boat when it was hit by a "rogue wake" shortly after noon yesterday.
Since they weren't wearing flotation devices, and they were traveling at about 45 mph when they went over, they were fortunate to escape injury, according to Harbormaster Matthew B. Prendergast.
"Statistically, these guys beat the odds," he said. "They're working on their sixth or seventh lives."
He said the two men were piloting their 43-foot cigarette-type racing boat toward the Brewer Yacht Yard when the accident occurred. When they were about a half mile from shore, Prendergast said, a monster wake from a passing boat caused their boat to list hard to the right, ripping off an engine cover, and throwing pilot William Fedarko and passenger John Grynowicki into the water.
Other boaters saw the accident, Prendergast said, and rescued Fedarko and Grynowicki after about five minutes.
"They just went for an unplanned swim," Prendergast said.
Their boat motored on unmanned, and was brought under control by other boaters. Workers on shore estimated the damage to the boat at $5,000.
The wake was caused by a large cruiser leaving the marina in the other direction, according to Prendergast. He said a frequent problem in the bay is when boaters gun their engines as soon as they pass the "no-wake" mark, leaving large wakes for other boats nearby.
A Department of Environmental Management enforcement officer also responded to the scene, but Prendergast believed no citations were handed out. Travelling 45 mph is the speed limit for that area, he said. Personal flotation devices are not required by law, he said, but he strongly recommends them.
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Ok southshoreu,
I retract my last statement, and deleted it. Itchy trigger finger I guess, I am from detroit afterall...
Are you local to that area, the report doesn't say anything about the boat type, just a 43' cigarette type boat. Have you seen it and verified it was a rough rider? That had to be a hell of a wake to toss them out of that boat! What's the damage to it, $5000 is pretty minor damage, another case telling us what lifejackets, and teathers would have done. It might have just turned into a story you tell your friends that went like this:
Whoa, we flew out
swim over to the boat
that sucked
Yeah it did, lets dry off and go do some more boating...
I almost forgot:
Ahh the saltwaer burns my eye's
I retract my last statement, and deleted it. Itchy trigger finger I guess, I am from detroit afterall...
Are you local to that area, the report doesn't say anything about the boat type, just a 43' cigarette type boat. Have you seen it and verified it was a rough rider? That had to be a hell of a wake to toss them out of that boat! What's the damage to it, $5000 is pretty minor damage, another case telling us what lifejackets, and teathers would have done. It might have just turned into a story you tell your friends that went like this:
Whoa, we flew out
swim over to the boat
that sucked
Yeah it did, lets dry off and go do some more boating...
I almost forgot:
Ahh the saltwaer burns my eye's