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Default On a serious note

"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:39:54 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
groups.com...
Sunday night at my club, a 48 year old man slipped and fell from the
bow of his powerboat. His head hit the dock first and he was under
water (under the boat in the slip) for three minutes. His wife
couldn't reach him, but someone nearby did. They managed to revive him
but he was dead an hour later from the head injury and some
complications due the time he was under.
He had been a long time boater, and I suppose that this sort of
accident falls under the "freak accident" arena, but it's still very
sad and troubling. Early that day he'd gotten up with his wife and two
kids, happy to be heading for his boat. Now he's dead and it's really
just that simple.
I'm not very sure what to say about it since he really committed no
foul. It's not as though he was drunk, or mishandling the boat in some
way. He just slipped.
Today, before I went sailing, I walked past his boat. Folks had placed
flowers on deck. His kids had been aboard when it happened and now
they'd associate boats and the ocean with thier father's passing. It
was damn heartbreaking.

So. On a serious note. All I can say is.
Be careful.


You don't actually expect anybody to believe this crap, do you? Seems
like you've told similar lies at least a couple times in the past. I
remember the one about the overturned sailboat and the downed sailors
you dived in to rescue and the head was sliced halfway off or something
gruesome like that.

It amazes me the gullible people who keep falling for your lies. Stick
to your lame electronics and automobile discussions where you can
bull**** some people. You have NO credibility when it comes to sailing.

I was under the impression that Capt. Rob sails more than anybody who
frequently posts here. Is that a wrong impression?
To me what is important here is that no matter how many toys you
accumulate, a head knock into a dock takes them from you.
Whether the meaning here is collect and enjoy while you can, or
cherish your family while you can, or both, is left for the reader to
decide.
Hey, I'm really thinking about the F-24 tri instead of the Mac 26M.
What are your views?

--Vic


I've sailed a few times on a couple of the F boats, including the 24 (Mk I).
Their lots of fun, go quite fast, and are easy to rig.



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