Woman Killed in Docking Accident at LOTO
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Published: Sunday, September 5, 2010 7:50 PM CDT LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. (7MM) -- A Lee's Summit woman was killed Saturday night in a docking accident at Shady Gators. According to the Water Patrol, 26-year-old Crystal Gudde was standing on the engine hatch of a 29-foot Formula ready to throw out a boat fender at 10:43 p.m., Sept. 4, as the operator, George Constable, 52, of Lee's Summit, Mo., began to position the vessel to back into one of the slips at Shady Gators. At some point in the turn, the vessel went from idle reverse to full-throttle reverse hitting multiple docked boats. Gudde suffered fatal injuries in the collision. She was taken to Alee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home. Constable suffered minor injuries, according to the Water Patrol. Damage to the Fountain has been classified as moderate. |
Sad to hear this. Full-throttle reverse can't ever be a good thing.
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http://www.mswp.dps.mo.gov/news/NRDe...2&ID=N07100222
rockstar38 Location: St. Peters & LOTO 3 1/2 MM I actually watched this happen. It look like a throttle stuck. He hit 4 boats hard and the girl was nailed by the beak of a fountain. We watched them pull her from the boat and we could tell it wasn't good. Very sad!!!! Thoughts and prayers go out to the families!!!! |
It sounds like a line or fender line got wrapped around the throttles. Very sad.
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Possible that he went to move shifters into forward and moved the throttles forward instead.
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Originally Posted by Skullkrusher
(Post 3200721)
Possible that he went to move shifters into forward and moved the throttles forward instead.
Very sad! |
Originally Posted by boatnt
(Post 3200732)
Might be right,Ive done that before where I go to move the shifters from reverse to drive and accidently grab the throttles.
Very sad! |
very sad
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very sad,may she rest in peace
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RIP... It's been a very bad weekend...
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Originally Posted by omerta one
(Post 3200704)
Very sad!!!! Thoughts and prayers go out to the families!!!! |
Thoughts and prayers to the families.
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Real bad week. Friday a friend of ours wife went out fishing by herself, she was not home when he arrived after work. He went out in his other boat and found her drownd next to their fishing boat.
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Very sad
Rest in peace |
Very sad RIP
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this was my close friend that got killed in this tragedy. im trying to find closure and just need to know answers. omerta your the first person that i know outside parties involved who witnessed. she was a very good person and wonderful mother of two.... trying to find strength in a very difficult time.... RIP Crystal Gudde, you will always be in my thoughts and prayers and missed by many.
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Originally Posted by MissKrissKU
(Post 3201195)
this was my close friend that got killed in this tragedy. im trying to find closure and just need to know answers. omerta your the first person that i know outside parties involved who witnessed. she was a very good person and wonderful mother of two.... trying to find strength in a very difficult time.... RIP Crystal Gudde, you will always be in my thoughts and prayers and missed by many.
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Condolences to family and friends.
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Originally Posted by MissKrissKU
(Post 3201195)
this was my close friend that got killed in this tragedy. im trying to find closure and just need to know answers. omerta your the first person that i know outside parties involved who witnessed. she was a very good person and wonderful mother of two.... trying to find strength in a very difficult time.... RIP Crystal Gudde, you will always be in my thoughts and prayers and missed by many.
http://midwestboatparty.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=27104 Post #8 |
Kriss, I am very sorry for your loss it's sad when someone so young, with so much to live for meets with such a terrible accident. I feel so bad for her family and friends. Hopefully you will be able to provide some comfort to her children during this time.
Forgive me, I don't mean any disrespect for your friend but this incident brings to light a pet peeve of mine regarding safety when docking offshore boats. Many drivers seem to feel that it is necessary for a passenger to be on the bow or engine cover when docking. Perhaps in Crystal's memory some might rethink this. We do a lot of group events where we raft off or dock against a sea wall, Ian is good at docking and for safety reasons he prefers that I stay in the cockpit with a line attached to the middle cleat and a longer one in my hand. Most of the other boaters have their women walking on the front of the bow ready to throw a line. I can tell that sometimes people are pizzed that I am not up on the bow ready to catch or throw the rope, while I realize it is important not to dent and scratch the boats I also feel limbs and lives are more important. This past week, we pulled up to the sea wall at Put In Bay, it was a bit windy and the nose blew slightly out, no biggie they have dock hands to help. After the boat was secure, the dock hand sarcastically says "normally we like to have the bow secured first". So I guess he meant that while Ian was jockeying the boat from forward to reverse I should have climbed up on the dash, gone over the windshield, and then walked or crawled foreward about 20' on a uneven bow to attach the line to the bow cleat, just to make sure our nose did not blow out a little. So if you see me or someone else in the cockpit with lines in hand while a boat is in gear approaching a dock or a raft off, don't think we are lazy or don't know what we are doing, instead think of this thread and the two motherless children. Once again so sorry for your loss, may Crystal rest in peace. Donna |
This is such a tragic accident... We would like to express our sympathies and prayers... R.I.P.
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Originally Posted by MissKrissKU
(Post 3201195)
this was my close friend that got killed in this tragedy. im trying to find closure and just need to know answers. omerta your the first person that i know outside parties involved who witnessed. she was a very good person and wonderful mother of two.... trying to find strength in a very difficult time.... RIP Crystal Gudde, you will always be in my thoughts and prayers and missed by many.
What a tragedy, one that seems like it could too easily happen to anyone. This hit home to me as I believe she was from Lee's Summit, my hometown. |
Originally Posted by Skullkrusher
(Post 3200721)
Possible that he went to move shifters into forward and moved the throttles forward instead.
R.I.P. |
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