![]() |
Is anyone wearing helmets when boating.
How many are wearing helmets during PR's, FR's, shootouts ect.? I've been thinking about it, after a friend of mine, got a skull fracture a couple of weeks ago, when he's boat stuffed, and he hit the windshield frame on he's Formula 292 with he's forehead. Luckily no one else was seriously hurt.
|
1 Attachment(s)
We did at the fall poker run because of rain, we were the only boat that had them.My wife and I did last year on a poker run but a some people thought we were nuts saying it is not a race. If I you running 90 MPH in the ruff I think it should be mandatory.
|
If not actually racing or running insanely fast people will find it odd and laugh at you. Head injury's don't seem to be very common so we just wear vests.
|
Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
(Post 3217122)
If not actually racing or running insanely fast people will find it odd and laugh at you. Head injury's don't seem to be very common so we just wear vests.
|
I always wear a vest and if I am going to be running hard in the ocean I will put a helmet on.Yes people will find it odd and laugh but I really don't care most of the members here on this board that have been killed would have been saved had they been wearing a PFD.
About 15 years ago I was running my Jet-Ski late Oct early Nov.I always loved that time as there was no one else out there and I had a full wet suit.One night got home early from work took the ski out running WOT hit a wave wrong got thrown off.I hit my ankle on the way off very hard and at the time thought it was broke.The ski was 100 ft away but stopped as I had my kill switch on.(great invention) So I am in the water with what I thought was broken ankle no one is around so I swim back to the ski using only my arms drag myself up onto it.I could not bent my ankle but kinda figued out at this point is was just a bad sprain and not broken But had I not had a vest on or been wearing my kill switch might have turned out different.Oh and its the same scenario for a boat only you will be hurt worse. |
Originally Posted by Expensive Date
(Post 3217156)
I always wear a vest and if I am going to be running hard in the ocean I will put a helmet on.Yes people will find it odd and laugh but I really don't care most of the members here on this board that have been killed would have been saved had they been wearing a PFD.
About 15 years ago I was running my Jet-Ski late Oct early Nov.I always loved that time as there was no one else out there and I had a full wet suit.One night got home early from work took the ski out running WOT hit a wave wrong got thrown off.I hit my ankle on the way off very hard and at the time thought it was broke.The ski was 100 ft away but stopped as I had my kill switch on.(great invention) So I am in the water with what I thought was broken ankle no one is around so I swim back to the ski using only my arms drag myself up onto it.I could not bent my ankle but kinda figued out at this point is was just a bad sprain and not broken But had I not had a vest on or been wearing my kill switch might have turned out different.Oh and its the same scenario for a boat only you will be hurt worse. |
Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
(Post 3217166)
No one will laugh at you for wearing a PFD IMO. The Coasties like to see it and there is no shame in wearing one. I insist that everyone wear one on my boat if we are running fast or if the water is rough. No helmets though.
|
Originally Posted by Expensive Date
(Post 3217169)
They must be laughing at me for another reason then.:evilb:
|
I've carried a helmet for years......and have only used it in the rain. If you want to wear it, more power to you. I'm not going to judge you, and don't judge me.
|
Well, if the asian carp ever gets into lake michigan like they say they WILL and they almost are here... you can bet your A$$ I will be wearing a lid...
and a video for your viewing pleasure for those who aren't up to speed on the big bastards and the damage they do... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLFe8xfgx24 |
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:26 PM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.