Another Accident
#61
Originally Posted by TwinStepGun
I always love to read when someone has an accident and doesn't die how stupid they are. It's always enlightening to read how 100% perfect some people are in wearing a lifejacket everytime they step on the dock and a kill switch whenever the engine starts.
I have been boating a LONG time. Alot longer than some of these perfect people and accidents can happen to anyone. Not everyone makes the right decisions everytime and it is very fortunate that no one was hurt. I am sure the operator has learned a valuble lesson and will be twice as carefull the next time.
Maybe the guy was an idiot and shouldn't be on the water. But, maybe he just made a mistake?
I have been boating a LONG time. Alot longer than some of these perfect people and accidents can happen to anyone. Not everyone makes the right decisions everytime and it is very fortunate that no one was hurt. I am sure the operator has learned a valuble lesson and will be twice as carefull the next time.
Maybe the guy was an idiot and shouldn't be on the water. But, maybe he just made a mistake?
hit the proverbial nail on the head...
#62
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From: E- Dock, GLOC, Coral Gables, FL Ft Lauderdale, FL
Originally Posted by TwinStepGun
I always love to read when someone has an accident and doesn't die how stupid they are. It's always enlightening to read how 100% perfect some people are in wearing a lifejacket everytime they step on the dock and a kill switch whenever the engine starts.
I have been boating a LONG time. Alot longer than some of these perfect people and accidents can happen to anyone. Not everyone makes the right decisions everytime and it is very fortunate that no one was hurt. I am sure the operator has learned a valuble lesson and will be twice as carefull the next time.
Maybe the guy was an idiot and shouldn't be on the water. But, maybe he just made a mistake?
I have been boating a LONG time. Alot longer than some of these perfect people and accidents can happen to anyone. Not everyone makes the right decisions everytime and it is very fortunate that no one was hurt. I am sure the operator has learned a valuble lesson and will be twice as carefull the next time.
Maybe the guy was an idiot and shouldn't be on the water. But, maybe he just made a mistake?
#63
Originally Posted by masher44
I have lost ALL respect for you now.....


All right, who ratted me out?????

Now Masher will probably send me an Izod shirt with my name on the back...
#64
Originally Posted by TwinStepGun
I always love to read when someone has an accident and doesn't die how stupid they are. It's always enlightening to read how 100% perfect some people are in wearing a lifejacket everytime they step on the dock and a kill switch whenever the engine starts.
I have been boating a LONG time. Alot longer than some of these perfect people and accidents can happen to anyone. Not everyone makes the right decisions everytime and it is very fortunate that no one was hurt. I am sure the operator has learned a valuble lesson and will be twice as carefull the next time.
Maybe the guy was an idiot and shouldn't be on the water.
But, maybe he just made a mistake?
I have been boating a LONG time. Alot longer than some of these perfect people and accidents can happen to anyone. Not everyone makes the right decisions everytime and it is very fortunate that no one was hurt. I am sure the operator has learned a valuble lesson and will be twice as carefull the next time.
Maybe the guy was an idiot and shouldn't be on the water.
But, maybe he just made a mistake?
Lot of truth to what you say.....
#65
Originally Posted by Walgreen
There aren't any of us. We have all screwed up with something one time or another.
I could write a book on the dumb things I've done in my life. And not just boating.
I'm just lucky as hell I never hurt anyone.
Took me along time to smarten up.
#67
I guess everyone is assuming all boats come with lanyards. I know mine didn't, don't ask me why, everyone else I know with the same boat has them but maybe the day they rigged mine the guy forgot to put one in. Anyhow I've been meaning to add one for long time now, I guess I should figure out where to order one and put on in. Do all boats come with lanyards as standard equipment?
#68
Originally Posted by BADKACHINA
I guess everyone is assuming all boats come with lanyards. I know mine didn't, don't ask me why, everyone else I know with the same boat has them but maybe the day they rigged mine the guy forgot to put one in. Anyhow I've been meaning to add one for long time now, I guess I should figure out where to order one and put on in. Do all boats come with lanyards as standard equipment?


