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Fast Shafts 06-08-2007 12:11 PM

Boating accident Barnegat bay
 
I was listening to the Police scanner at work: one person fell off a boat, the boat was running in circles ramming the Rt. 37 Seaside Bridge. I'll post more info as I hear it.:(

sakoutis3 06-08-2007 12:49 PM

Was Stecz test driving his new pontoon boat?:eek: Still to much boat for him.:evilb:

Panther 06-08-2007 12:52 PM

http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/art.../NEWS/70608028

sakoutis3 06-08-2007 12:55 PM

Somebody needs to get pics of this.:drink:

OldSchool 06-08-2007 12:58 PM

Maybe tx2 was running without his lanyard. Hope he had his pfd on!!!:D :D

Fast Shafts 06-08-2007 01:03 PM

I've heard it was a "Boston Whaler" type boat. (thats better that a Cigarette boat) An EMS worker told me the idiot hit an old piling after losing control. Also heard no serious injuries-scapes from barnacles from holding onto the old piling. No life jacket:( not the type of "happy ending" most would like:D

Panther 06-08-2007 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by Robert Geoghegan (Post 2155955)
I've heard it was a "Boston Whaler" type boat. (thats better that a Cigarette boat) An EMS worker told me the idiot hit an old piling after losing control. Also heard no serious injuries-scapes from barnacles from holding onto the old piling. No life jacket:( not the type of "happy ending" most would like:D

Hurry up...someone go post over on "The Hull Truth" how wreckless the fisherman are with those "boston whaler" boats..... :evilb:

sy goldberg 06-08-2007 01:31 PM

stecz's mistake
 
He thought EZ PASS worked on the water also.:evilb: :evilb:

ScarabMike 06-08-2007 04:55 PM

It was a very small crabbing boat with a small outboard. The boat was running circles into the RT37 bridge and the owner was perched on a piling with nothing to do but watch and wait for help. My wife spotted him on our way to lunch and called it in.

Tom A. 06-08-2007 10:58 PM

You didn't soak him with you rooster tail, did you!:evilb:

I won't bring up your little bridge incident:p

Just busting on ya, hope you had a good winter and hope to see you in A/C!:drink:

bouyhunter 06-09-2007 09:14 AM

I fail to see the humor in this.

VinMan 06-09-2007 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by bouyhunter (Post 2156747)
I fail to see the humor in this.

I agree! :(

bouyhunter 06-09-2007 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by Smarty (Post 2156835)
Lighten up, the guy wasn't killed, what kill-joys on this site anymore. THE MAN IS ALIVE, SH*T HAPPENS.

Yeah - he's alive, and his boat only hit a bridge.
Good thing there was a bridge there for the un-manned boat to hit.
If the bridge hadn't been there, it could have hit... Just about anything, and anyone.
I'm glad the guy is OK.
And if I'm a Killjoy for being safe on the water, so be it.
I'd rather govern ourselves before we are goverend by the state.

ScarabMike 06-11-2007 02:10 PM

Tom,

After my last bridge incident I was staying as far away as possible unless he was in danger.

Looking forward to AC. Are you staying for Saturday night also?

Tom A. 06-11-2007 04:11 PM

Yes, I am. Can't wait to see you down there.

Tom A. 06-11-2007 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by bouyhunter (Post 2156747)
I fail to see the humor in this.

There is no humor in the event happening. I may have presented myself off color and it was not meant to be that way. Boating regularly in that area I am surprised more of these rental idiots don't do that. I am a huge proponet for safety lanyards and kill switches (see my post in the lanyards thread). There is an inside joke with me and ScarabMike that has nothing to do with this particular incident.

bouyhunter 06-11-2007 05:15 PM

Tom A. I wasn't pointing out any comment specifically.
We on this board have a tendency to run amok with a topic when we get a chance - and I'm all for good fun, and enjoy getting in on the busting on each other.
I just don't think we should laugh too much about any boaters misfortune/lack of safety. It hurts all of us in the end with more regulations, higher insurance, etc...
I just kinda wanted to put it out there before we went to crazy with our humor.

VinMan 06-12-2007 07:03 AM

I like a good laugh as much as anyone. But, it seems that any mishap involving a "non high-performance boater" is ok to laugh at on here. Only adds to the "egotistical Cigarette boat driving jackass" opinion that most of the people out there have of us to begin with.
Personally I dont like to see any boater,( power, sail, canoe, pwc, rowboat etc...) involved in ay kind of incident where someone could have been hurt or killed.

CAP071 06-12-2007 07:47 AM

I could stand out back of Coast Guard Station, which is right next to a small boat rental place and stop people all day long for unsafe practices. :(

First thing that goes on the rental boat is the cooler, which I'm sure is filled with Evian spring water for the hot day out on the water. Let's start the day off by trying to show off to friends how they can chug a quick 1 at 6am just before leaving the dock :rolleyes:

Then the uneducated in boating safety boat renter climbs aboard with no knowledge of the area and just takes off thinking he is the great navigator,christoper columbus only to run a ground directly behind the Coast Guard Station :rolleyes:

As they stand up and wave their arms towards us asking what happened and can we help them, We reply with

start by put your PFD on, then Try staying in the marked channel, and this may sound crazy but boating sober is a requirement by law.

Oh and the sure sign a rental boat is being driven while under the influence of budweiser is when you see them making fast figure 8's out in Barnegat Bay as they try to knock their friend off, who also happens to be practicing his E A G L E S cheer while attempting to stand up and balance his can of Pabst Blue Ribbon.

Shore Thing 06-12-2007 08:17 AM

I worked at Suntime boat and jetski rentals on the south river in annapolis all through high school. It should be illegal to rent boats to people without a boaters safety certificate of their own. The state would allow us to give a 10 question test for a temporary certificate. They could take the SAME test as many times as required to get the necessary passing grade. It was ridiculous. I can't even begin to tell you how many boating accidents we dealt with each year.

That being said. At least a rental boat is clearly marked on the side as a rental. This means STAY AWAY.

What really scares me are the guys who go out and buy their own boat with even less knowledge then the ones who were given instructions by the rental center staff. The bottom line is, it will never be safe on the water until they adopt a licensing system similar to a state drivers license.

Panther 06-12-2007 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by Shore Thing (Post 2159571)
I worked at Suntime boat and jetski rentals on the south river in annapolis all through high school. It should be illegal to rent boats to people without a boaters safety certificate of their own. The state would allow us to give a 10 question test for a temporary certificate. They could take the SAME test as many times as required to get the necessary passing grade. It was ridiculous. I can't even begin to tell you how many boating accidents we dealt with each year.

That being said. At least a rental boat is clearly marked on the side as a rental. This means STAY AWAY.

What really scares me are the guys who go out and buy their own boat with even less knowledge then the ones who were given instructions by the rental center staff. The bottom line is, it will never be safe on the water until they adopt a licensing system similar to a state drivers license.

Here in NJ you need a safety certificate to rent a jetski. Now with the safety cert. needed for all boaters, I would assume the same applies?

Here's the kicker though... Someone we know, never owned a boat, but wants to get one.. She told my wife that she wants the safety certificate so they can show her how to drive.... We told her she'd have to get driving lessons for that.... Major misconception...


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