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rick32 06-27-2002 11:42 PM

Pitched outta a 32 ! Ouch !
 
Hi guys.... got tossed outta my dominator this weekend at 60 mph... so. yes it can happen even in a sunsation !

So becareful, wear you laniards and always wear your lifeline...
I only had my laniards on and I broke my pelvis..... Yikes that hurts !!!!

Be careful folks.......

Rick32

BTW: Boat is "A " okay, the only think is still that darn fridge door.... and some other really small stuff........

Indy 06-28-2002 06:39 AM

Wow...thats tough, how did it happen? Was there a mechanical problem (hydraulic steering let go?) or was it conditions, spin-out, etc? Broken pelvis...ugh...sounds like you're out of commission for a while :(

DaveSunsation 06-28-2002 06:56 AM

Rick,

Sorry to hear about your incident, I'm glad your okay, if you can call a broken pelvis ok. What caused you to get thrown?, best wishes from all of us at Sunsation for your speedy recovery.

Sincerely,

DaveSunsation

badboats30 06-28-2002 06:58 AM

Good luck on your recovery Rick.....Wanna sell your boat hehehehe:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

audacity 06-28-2002 07:23 AM

that's nuts....PLEASE TELL MORE!!! i always give the bloooody details!!:rolleyes:

Whiteknuckle 06-28-2002 11:59 AM

Wow,
Did you have any passengers or were you solo? At 60MPH you musta hit a killer wake unexpectedly or steering broke. I would like to hear your comments. Unless it was some very nasty conditions that boat should be rock solid at 60.
I hope you recover quick.

mxz800 06-28-2002 04:32 PM

i hope you recover quickly, but the suspence is killin us! WE NEED DETAILS:rolleyes:

RumRunner 06-28-2002 06:50 PM

Rick:

Feel Better soon !!! Any words of wisdom on what happened so we can try to avoid it ?

Doug

rick32 06-28-2002 09:09 PM

Thanks all for the support !!! Really dont think anything happend to the boat, but Jim Wilkes will go through all systems next week while doing routine maintainence ....


WORDS OF WISDOM FROM RICK:

1) Purchase & Wear " The LifeLine Jackets" if you plan on goin over 45 on any given day... They make one just for SUNSATION and there is no better mfr for life vests...... talk to Dave at the factory and get one !!!!!!!!

2) WEAR YOUR LANYARDS / Kill Switch Tethers ....


Thats it ! ........those two points will save you years of physical greif and finnacial pain....and perhaps even your LIFE !

As to what happend.....

I was cruising in the Long Beach Break Water on the way to lunch ; NO ALCOHOL.... The break water is a some what protected from the Sea area in So Cal... There' big jettys to push away the Pacific's energy and swell.... The winds were gusty 25mph +, 2-3 Ft wind waves & many other boat wakes ... It was like a soup bowl.....

I was heading into the wind and all the sudden started chinning .... From my past experience ( 150 hrs. on this boat), the boat would just get through it .... Those that witnessed, say the nose caught a rogue wave and .... next thing I new I was in the water ..... boat came to a peaceful stop 200 yards away as I took the lanyards with me over board.....I ended up with Broken pelvis ( ouch ) and the passenger ended up with a broken knee & two craked disks in her back...recovery will be six to eight weeks out...That's what's I know.....

Rick32

PS... Summer is really comming around out here and I plan on doing some harbor cruising to nice tunes with crakers , cheese and sunshine .... to aid in recovery of course.......



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Reckless32 06-29-2002 12:12 AM

Wow! thanks for sharing that. You know I've only worn the lanyards (and yes folks I have worn them before) while pushing hard across the muck, but as you've shown with the right conditions/speed/trim/wind-lift/etc., which may seem mundane at the time, "A" (as in any) boat can potentially launch in a nasty way. I think those things (lanyards) are like the seat-belts used to be when the "you gotta wear'em" law changed. At first you rejected them and after becoming more aware and comfortable with the routine of wearing them, you now (at least I do) almost feel naked "not" wearing them. Perhaps this is a wake up call for us all...

Best of luck in yours & the lady's recovery. Kick back and enjoy the cheese and the breeze....

Rick


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