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Friend of mines brother fished him out the lake. Was by himself in a center console. Somehow he ended up in the water and his boat ran him over and cut his hand off at the wrist. It was hangin by some skin and apparently it was not salvageable.
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I feel bad for any one in this situation, but may this be a learning curve for the rest!
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Wow..... At least he still has his life.
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Kill switch and life jacket.
Finally got in the habit of wearing mine, especially when I am by myself. Hope he is okay. |
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Probably so I will be there when they open at. 11
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Damn this guy is very lucky to be alive!
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That sucks. Glad the guy is still alive. Bad stuff happens fast.
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Man that sucks for sure. I have a question though. It has always baffled me how someone falls out of their boat and the prop hits them. I would think the boat would wizz by before you got to prop. Do most of the prop injuries happen when the boater falls out of the back? Just curious
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If the boat makes a circle while you are bobbing around... Usually something a little violent sends you out and the wheel or tiller is your only grip, so it gets yanked and the boat just does doughnuts. Not saying this is what happened though... |
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I would imagine that most of the time it's trying to hang on and keep yourself in the boat leaves you hanging over the edge for a little while which would then get them sucked under the boat. I don't know of it would even happen that way but that's how I'd imagine it happening in my head. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I rescued a guy about 20 years ago on Toledo Bend. Tiller handle 25 Merc.... The guy was moving his gas line around while running and I assume hit a stump or log. It threw him overboard.... When I finally got to him he told me he was getting ready to go under.... He was totally exhausted from treading water and dodging the boat. He was too exhausted to get in the boat. I have him a life jacket to put on and another one to hang on too and slowly pulled him to land. Took me and 2 other guys to get him out of the water. He was totally exhausted, rubber legs....etc.... |
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does anyone know the gentleman's name and which hospital he went to?
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last few years I started wearing my life jacket whenever im moving but I still don't wear the tether because I hate being tied down to something. wish they would invent a simple remote tether so it kills if you move more then 2 ft away from the controls, that would make it soo much less bother to wear for years we learn to be comfortable and not wear these things yet they should be something we should always do yet how often do you really see older adults wearing them today? I think the newer generation have less bad boating habits to overcome then us old farts |
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i work with a guy who was on the boat who scooped him out the water, he didn't hear that his hand was completely cut off but he did say it was SEVERE cuts, regardless, as y'all have said, it doesn't take long for bad things to happen on the water.
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The guy launched at Hebert's but was brought to Cal Point by another boat (faster boat) to be transported by ambulance. He was first spotted by a couple of guys that saw the boat going in circles at about 1/4 throttle in the 9-mile area. They spotted the guy, pulled him in and hauled a$$ back to the launch. When I got back to the launch, some guys were bringing his boat back in and there was blood all over it. Bad situation.
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Let's all say a prayer for the poor fellow who was injured and resolve to wear out preservers and kill switches when running. I once saw a 10' piece of telephone pole floating in the ship channel and my cousin once ran over a big wooden cable reel that was floating just at water level, he was OK but things like that can easily fall off barges or break loose from docks. If you hit something like that at 30-40 mph you are probably going over the side and no matter how strong a swimmer that you are, you can't swim when you are knocked out cold.
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