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Failure to Launch
"Bart" wrote in message ups.com... On Aug 23, 10:20 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: The info on scopes says the strap broke. I can't imagine what the guy in the back of the boat is thinking. He doesn't look happy. Fortunately, he wasn't hurt. What was he doing on the boat? I don't think it would be allowed in this country to have someone on board a boat while it was being hoisted. Do you think everybody follows the rules in this country, or anywhere else? Scotty |
Failure to Launch
"Scotty" wrote in message
. .. "Bart" wrote in message ups.com... On Aug 23, 10:20 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: The info on scopes says the strap broke. I can't imagine what the guy in the back of the boat is thinking. He doesn't look happy. Fortunately, he wasn't hurt. What was he doing on the boat? I don't think it would be allowed in this country to have someone on board a boat while it was being hoisted. Do you think everybody follows the rules in this country, or anywhere else? Scotty It would likely be against the rules of the company doing the lifting... not that it would stop someone from doing it anyway of course.... all they have to do is explain it to their insurance company. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Failure to Launch
On Aug 23, 10:07 pm, Bart wrote:
http://www.snopes.com/photos/boats/badlaunch.asp This is actually from: http://www.cargolaw.com/2007nightmare_marquis.ride.html |
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