Offshoreonly.com

Offshoreonly.com (https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/)
-   General Boating Discussion (https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/general-boating-discussion-51/)
-   -   Boating Accidents (https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/general-boating-discussion/148858-boating-accidents.html)

spk1 01-09-2007 03:57 PM

Boating Accidents
 
In light of the current tragedy, and out of respect for the family, I decided to make this a new post, instead of with in the other thread. But towards the end of the discussion I noticed a few people had some serious insite, and experience, on what kind of things contribute to the physics, of a powerboating accident, and the history and causes of some other accidents. Maybe we should get more active and start a section, or a thread where we can speak freely about past accidents and the causes, physics, and conditions, and possible ways to avoid or cope with such conditions. Discussions like this would be an extremely valuable asset to me, and hopefully many others on the board.
Lets face it boats are getting much faster these days.

SEE MY POST BELOW, #4

Von Bongo 01-09-2007 04:06 PM

Re: Boating Accidents
 
I often compare boating and flying and one thing flying does well is analyze accidents and publish information about causes. The NTSB does on thier website and most flying magazines have "never again" or "learned about flying from" articles to help educated others of mistakes made.

My flight instructor made me read reports about accidents, not to scare me but teach me even high time pilots made mistakes and not to get over confident

Seems like in the boating community accidents aren't discussed much as it may negatively impact the sport. just my opinion.

Tall Man 01-09-2007 04:18 PM

Re: Boating Accidents
 
and many are getting older, too. I would like someone to address fiberglass fatigue and hull lifespans. I've seen some Apache's getting outfitted with more HP today than they had 15-20 years ago when they were new. Maybe they can handle it, but how can you know? How do you know when the hull is too fatigued to be safe for a particular amount of HP?

I'm fully aware that the jury is still out as to why this PP shattered and I'm not trying to suggest it's because of fatigue or any other reason. It's just that the issue of fatigue and hull safety is of particular interest to me and my 15 year old vessle.

spk1 01-09-2007 09:35 PM

Re: Boating Accidents
 
OH Yea,
And I had some extra time to spend searching around the site,, and unlesss Steve set it up just a few minutes ago,, I have to go ahead and mark my original post, down with the automobile,,, electricity,,TV, and a few other really great ideas that I thought up just a little too late,:rolleyes: hehe We have a "BoatingSafety" forum,, so hopefly we can throw around a few new topics in there.

tomtbone1993 01-09-2007 09:48 PM

Re: Boating Accidents
 

Originally Posted by spk1 (Post 1988506)
OH Yea,
And I had some extra time to spend searching around the site,, and unlesss Steve set it up just a few minutes ago,, I have to go ahead and mark my original post, down with the automobile,,, electricity,,TV, and a few other really great ideas that I thought up just a little too late,:rolleyes: hehe We have a "BoatingSafety" forum,, so hopefly we can throw around a few new topics in there.




10-4 Good Buddy:D

spk1 01-09-2007 10:27 PM

Re: Boating Accidents
 
Yea, bro thanks for the heads up on that, hehe maybe I need a new wing man, lol :evilb:

tomtbone1993 01-09-2007 10:30 PM

Re: Boating Accidents
 

Originally Posted by spk1 (Post 1988550)
Yea, bro thanks for the heads up on that, hehe maybe I need a new wing man, lol :evilb:

no big deal the other thread you started should be some godd reading.:cool:


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:44 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.