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Old 07-19-2016 | 09:10 PM
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We can all debate this, it is unfortunate, and thoughts are with everyone involved, with that said this same topic has been discussed since the weekend, and we still don't know, start evaluating every move we have made, poker runs, most of the time not on the runs, I think most of us are very comfortable when not on a run, lets be honest were more alert to everything from gauges and surroundings, I have delegated signals from my passengers in a certain delegated language as well, no miscommunication,

Remember when you had a normal boat? 70/75 mph is on the edge in a 24ft baja right? it takes alot less to get outta shape, what about that jet boat pushing 600hp at your local tie up spot showing off?? ya we just watched them last weekend, no jackets, whats right? whats wrong?? for me and some will not like this, it keeps coming back to cats, play with fire and maybe the winds will shift wrong and you will get burned, Anyone here ever go snowmobiling?? you wanna talk about oh crap moments?

Life jackets or not the result would probably be, the same anywayz, ya recovery would be easier for sure, no right now wrong and there isn't anyone on here that can say they never had that close call,

Don't know if that makes sense, but my point is Rest in Peace friends.
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Old 07-20-2016 | 01:35 AM
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I have not heard any really hard details. Does anyone here know who was driving? I wondered if the "V" hull guy was driving his buddies cat??? The handling difference of these two hulls could have been the answer.

We were going to sunset cove shortly after the incident and saw all the blue lights and curious boaters. I kept going and after we tied up we heard a boat had flipped. I can recall reading of accidents here so many times and it is never good but I was not at those events. I was at this one and it really struck me hard thinking of so many times I have read and heard and now I was there. Prayers for the families.
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Old 07-20-2016 | 12:52 PM
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As boats go faster and faster the chances of accidents/deaths increase exponentially, flip a boat with a life line on at 65 and youll probably be telling the story at the bar that night, flip a boat at 130 and the life line will help them find whats left of you, truth. I was at the wreck at SOTW minutes after it happened, sucked!
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Old 07-20-2016 | 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by aquaforce
I have not heard any really hard details. Does anyone here know who was driving? I wondered if the "V" hull guy was driving his buddies cat??? The handling difference of these two hulls could have been the answer.

We were going to sunset cove shortly after the incident and saw all the blue lights and curious boaters. I kept going and after we tied up we heard a boat had flipped. I can recall reading of accidents here so many times and it is never good but I was not at those events. I was at this one and it really struck me hard thinking of so many times I have read and heard and now I was there. Prayers for the families.
From the picture of the boat leaving the dock it appears the owner was driving. Boat had 1650 s in it a rocket ship. Godspeed to all of them. Sad news.
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Old 07-20-2016 | 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
Nashville Catz was a Nortech 43 Supercat and it hit a Eliminator and 5 died in Texas that day. Fiore died in his brand.......The logo on the side doesn't matter.
I think the Turbine Eliminator ran into Nashville Catz
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Old 07-20-2016 | 09:38 PM
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so much for " rest in peace " lessons learned really ? we don't even know what happened and were already hashing what and how to fix chit ... give these folks a break ... that's my fix .
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Old 07-20-2016 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbojack
I think the Turbine Eliminator ran into Nashville Catz
I thought the same, but I found an article on the accident and I believe the Eliminator had a malfunction and turned into the path of the Nortech. Another terrible day.
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Old 07-20-2016 | 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ActiveThunder
Anybody going to address the white elephant in the room?

It's not vests. It's not cats. It's not kill switches......
Apparently not. Too bad, really.
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Old 07-21-2016 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ROB FREEMAN
so much for " rest in peace " lessons learned really ? we don't even know what happened and were already hashing what and how to fix chit ... give these folks a break ... that's my fix .
Thank you.... a voice of reason. Fact is you tempt fate by waking up in the morning. Sadly, it is another ACCIDENT, yes a tragic one, that claimed lives and will have an impact on the sport just as Mike Fiore's passing, the Key West Tragedy and unfortunately, a long list of others have had.

We are all here on borrowed time - Live life or have it pass you by living inside a bubble. Key Board speculating here on something that would have prevented the lives lost is nothing more soap-box rhetoric. Fact is you can drown in less than 2" water...

I never met those involved but obviously they were near and dear to many. Cherish their memories and what they brought to the world of those around them. My deepest sympathies to those in mourning and god speed to the four on board the Skater.
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Old 07-21-2016 | 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by ROB FREEMAN
so much for " rest in peace " lessons learned really ? we don't even know what happened and were already hashing what and how to fix chit ... give these folks a break ... that's my fix .
That's what this place has turned into Rob which is why many of the originals have left or barley post any more. I've been here since 02 and LOTS has changed this being one of the main ones. SADDLE UP son

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