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To: Cheetahcat
Why would anyone jump on a prop??

If the prop was turning the boat was moving even if it was sinking. Ever try to out swim even a slow moving sail boat? You'll be surprised how fast they move when you're in the water. My guess is the boat ran over him.

If he had any training in water craft safety he would have shut down the engine before abandoning ship, in fact, almost ALWAYS the best course of action is to stay with the vessel. Small vessels are designed not to sink.

6 posted on 06/06/2010 11:39:47 AM PDT by politicianslie (Lying got Obama elected, they don't care what you think, shut up and pay your taxes)
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To: politicianslie
“Why would anyone jump on a prop??

If the prop was turning the boat was moving even if it was sinking. Ever try to out swim even a slow moving sail boat? You'll be surprised how fast they move when you're in the water. My guess is the boat ran over him.

If he had any training in water craft safety he would have shut down the engine before abandoning ship, in fact, almost ALWAYS the best course of action is to stay with the vessel. Small vessels are designed not to sink.”

100% correct you always try to keep the boat afloat even stuffing your clothing in the leaks that beats being in the water every time and why the engines were not shut down is Curious ,I have been on sinking boats and the worlds best bilge pump is a scared man with a bucket.

10 posted on 06/06/2010 11:46:20 AM PDT by Cheetahcat (Zero the Wright kind of Racist! We are in a state of War with Democrats)
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To: politicianslie

“Why would anyone jump on a prop??”

An equally good question, and one unanswered, is “why was the boat sinking”?


13 posted on 06/06/2010 11:54:06 AM PDT by bitterohiogunclinger (America held hostage - day 393)
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To: politicianslie
If he had any training in water craft safety he would have shut down the engine before abandoning ship, in fact, almost ALWAYS the best course of action is to stay with the vessel. Small vessels are designed not to sink.

You are so right, politicianslie - this stuff should be on a license test for boaters. I knew a women who lost an arm this way... dreadful.

15 posted on 06/06/2010 11:58:17 AM PDT by GOPJ (http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=dam&lang=eng)
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