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Hustler you can go buy a 200mph street bike for $10k & your supposed to keep it between two 12ft or so lines. I'm not so sure everyone can just plop into a $300k+ boat either, it's a select few that have that luxury! Don't attend if you have issues w/ the speed boats are running now a days......
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Originally Posted by Hustler40
(Post 3915117)
Why would there be a need for rescue teams??? It's a poker run rally not a race. or is it...... .
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Originally Posted by Hustler40
(Post 3915117)
Why would there be a need for rescue teams??? It's a poker run rally not a race. or is it...... It is great everyone survived this one.
I love speed and boats, but these events are getting somewhat out of control. Especially when its so easy to plop into a turn key 150 MPH pleasure boat in recent years. A few years ago to go that fast you needed big roots blowers, carbs, crash boxes, race fuel etc. You needed to really know what you were doing just to start and park a boat like that. Now with the new hulls and turn key packages like the merc 1350 (which is a awesome motor) these boats are easy enough to start buy and drive anyone can have one. I think people are loosing respect for the speed that comes with them. Its all about the big number. |
Rich are getting richer and poor are geting poorer. Rich can afford to pay High insurance but the average guy can't/ If they did not have insurance ( like race boats do not) they "might" be a little more carefull and try not to go so close to the ragged edge and keep the dangers in mind. "Most" boat racers keep the dangers in mind. Insurance helps situations but should not be thought of as an accident solution.I was not there and did not talk to the people that crashed , got hurt or flipped or even died last weekend, but i have a solution.
every boater has to pass a writtin test to be shown at the boat launch. (Drivers and passengers ) The test is 5 bucks , kids under 12 free. One time test is good for life ( this would pay for the launch ramp jokey to check permits. With more people coming into boating it would be a constan buisness ( how else can you keep the people with no knowledge AND OTHERS safe on the lake). This would be revenue FOR the lake owners or comunities. NOT GOV REGULATED. Poker runners Drivers and people w a hundred mph boat. should need a better permit as well as a interview with someone who has authority on the waters. Not some water patrol moron either. Just my 2 cents |
Originally Posted by mcprodesign
(Post 3915189)
Rich are getting richer and poor are geting poorer. Rich can afford to pay High insurance but the average guy can't/ If they did not have insurance ( like race boats do not) they "might" be a little more carefull and try not to go so close to the ragged edge and keep the dangers in mind. "Most" boat racers keep the dangers in mind. Insurance helps situations but should not be thought of as an accident solution.I was not there and did not talk to the people that crashed , got hurt or flipped or even died last weekend, but i have a solution.
every boater has to pass a writtin test to be shown at the boat launch. (Drivers and passengers ) The test is 5 bucks , kids under 12 free. One time test is good for life ( this would pay for the launch ramp jokey to check permits. With more people coming into boating it would be a constan buisness ( how else can you keep the people with no knowledge AND OTHERS safe on the lake). This would be revenue from the lake owners or comunities. NOT GOV REGULATED Poker runners Drivers and people w a hundred mph boat. should need a better permit as well as a interview with someone who has authority on the waters. Not some water patrol moron either. Just my 2 cents So your saying someone doesnt care about flipping over going 160+ because he has insurance? Get real!:angry-smiley-038::lolhit: Makes no sense. It was an ACCIDENT. Let it go . Glad everyones OK, thats all that really matters. Thats the risk of going 160 plus. They're taking the risk not you. |
Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3915195)
No thanks!
So your saying someone doesnt care about flipping over going 160+ because he has insurance? Get real!:angry-smiley-038::lolhit: Makes no sense. It was an ACCIDENT. Let it go . Glad everyones OK, thats all that really matters. Thats the risk of going 160 plus. They're taking the risk not you. |
Originally Posted by mcprodesign
(Post 3915202)
I did not say that they don't care, You said that. Everybody cares. Just not everybody knows how to be careful
We've all had our oh **** moments. Some worse than others. I have had my share both as a passenger and captain. **** happens and when it does it happens fast. All part of the game no matter how cautious you are... |
Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J
(Post 3915205)
Add a lil adrenaline in the mix too...
We've all had our oh **** moments. Some worse than others. I have had my share both as a passenger and captain. **** happens and when it does it happens fast. All part of the game no matter how cautious you are... Not just about the high speed crash. There were others. I heard a father ran over his daugter because she fell off the bow of the boat. I heard she was killed. I am so sorry for the lost to there family.,. But being on the front of a moving boat is something that you just don't do . Right . Some people do not know these things |
I personally can't see how you can operate a boat at 160mph on a confined body of water without a resrticted course and be in control of your vessel. It is impossible to avoid a pleasure boater, fisherman, or inner tuber and still safely correct your course without risking yourself and your passengers. Its like rearending someone in a car, you are always at fault for not having your vehicle under control.
Injury or not I'm sure the lawyers will be out. |
Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3915195)
No thanks!
So your saying someone doesnt care about flipping over going 160+ because he has insurance? Get real!:angry-smiley-038::lolhit: Makes no sense. It was an ACCIDENT. Let it go . Glad everyones OK, thats all that really matters. Thats the risk of going 160 plus. They're taking the risk not you. |
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