2- 14 yr olds missing on possible failed Bahamas trip
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The boat was found 67 miles offshore.......my 32 Sunsation will a full tank of gas would struggle to get out to that point and back to shore without running out of fuel. 134 miles round trip is simply out and back, no type of search pattern or anything.
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Problem is they are way way way offshore......off the coast of GA!
The boat was found 67 miles offshore.......my 32 Sunsation will a full tank of gas would struggle to get out to that point and back to shore without running out of fuel. 134 miles round trip is simply out and back, no type of search pattern or anything.
The boat was found 67 miles offshore.......my 32 Sunsation will a full tank of gas would struggle to get out to that point and back to shore without running out of fuel. 134 miles round trip is simply out and back, no type of search pattern or anything.
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I pulled this off of The Hull Truth forum. Hopefully I am not violating OSO forum rules by doing so, if it is a violation I will understand if it is removed. International Marine Service is a business that has vowed to donate profits from the sale of their safety gear to the families of the two missing boys.
As everyone is aware we are actively searching for two young men that encountered some undesirable conditions very close to our retail location in South Florida. This has enabled the entire THT community to come together and pray and support the families in so many ways. In addition as someone has just pointed out in another thread there is also a much increased awareness for the need of safety equipment such as EPIRB, PLB, and ditch bags on every single vessel.
International Marine does not ever want to benefit for anyone's misfortune. This is one of the reasons we have started the THT theft benefit that has assisted so many members that have been the victim of theft and zero profit to our company.
What we would like to do is the following: For the next 12 months any and all profit of any safety related purchase from our website will be donated to the families of Austin and Perry.
International Marine will not make one penny from these sales. 100 percent of the profit will be donated. No admin fees and no hidden charges.
This is just one way we can bring awareness to safety and assist the families during this very troubling time. Please take a moment and review what equipment you have on you vessel that is needed for you and your family.
Please know each and every purchase will assist the families 100 percent. You don't have to do anything, we will run a report and send the funds at the end of each month for an entire year.
Thank you,
Mike
Here is their website, so if you're in need of new or additional marine safety equipment consider them for a good cause.
http://www.internationalmarineservice.com/
As everyone is aware we are actively searching for two young men that encountered some undesirable conditions very close to our retail location in South Florida. This has enabled the entire THT community to come together and pray and support the families in so many ways. In addition as someone has just pointed out in another thread there is also a much increased awareness for the need of safety equipment such as EPIRB, PLB, and ditch bags on every single vessel.
International Marine does not ever want to benefit for anyone's misfortune. This is one of the reasons we have started the THT theft benefit that has assisted so many members that have been the victim of theft and zero profit to our company.
What we would like to do is the following: For the next 12 months any and all profit of any safety related purchase from our website will be donated to the families of Austin and Perry.
International Marine will not make one penny from these sales. 100 percent of the profit will be donated. No admin fees and no hidden charges.
This is just one way we can bring awareness to safety and assist the families during this very troubling time. Please take a moment and review what equipment you have on you vessel that is needed for you and your family.
Please know each and every purchase will assist the families 100 percent. You don't have to do anything, we will run a report and send the funds at the end of each month for an entire year.
Thank you,
Mike
Here is their website, so if you're in need of new or additional marine safety equipment consider them for a good cause.
http://www.internationalmarineservice.com/
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At this point, hopefully we will all learn from this and make sure we have all available resources for the type of boating we are doing, taking nothing for granted or becoming complacent. And if you have kids, make sure you treat every outing as a learning experience for them, because one day they might just have a crazy idea to do something not so smart, at least they might bring tools and knowledge they were taught.
This is a tragic event to say the very least.
Sorry for the standing on a soapbox, I am stepping down now.
This is a tragic event to say the very least.
Sorry for the standing on a soapbox, I am stepping down now.
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According to facebook/the hull truth . com........some debris went past a Cape Hatteras, NC bouy and the bouy had taken pics of it. It looks like either a white cooler/ possibly life jackets/people or whitecaps. CG responded to the area.
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I really hope they were smart enough to be wearing jackets. I know the statistics are dwindling but a slim chance is better than no chance.



