On 10/04/2010 5:35 PM, thunder wrote:
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 18:39:41 -0400, gfretwell wrote:
The problem is there is no "simple device" that does this. Boat
manufacturers spend millions of dollars designing boats to reduce drag
and you want a parachute attached around the prop? (that would be the
effect of any prop guard) We have had this out a lot here in reference
to manatees getting prop scars. Nobody has had a reasonable answer.
But what if there is?
http://www.rbbi.com/pgic/ptech/safet...ypropeller.htm
This is just lawyers running amok and adding to the price of every boat
made in the future.
Is it the lawyers, or the 30-40 Americans that are killed every year?
Just watched the video, what a crock. 30% or worse fuel mileage
guaranteed. Just the hole in the middle, the drag. And the edges so
blunt it is like a hammer in water.
Easier just to pass a law that says drivers, like pilots and boat owners
are 100% by default responsible for the operation of their boat,
including liability. With a clause that states that in order to sue a
motor vendor, you must clearly show negligence in construction or
specified claims as being false.
Make it retroactive.
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The Liberal way, take no responsibility.