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On 23/06/2010 7:26 AM, Harry wrote:
On 6/23/10 9:22 AM, Canuck57 wrote: On 23/06/2010 6:26 AM, Harry wrote: On 6/23/10 8:21 AM, jamesgangnc wrote: On Jun 22, 9:29 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 20:09:42 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: Tragic: http://www.newschannel9.com/news/cre...-capsized.html Even more so... "None of the people in the fishing boat were wearing life jackets at time of accident." Sad. It's not likely that a life jacket would have saved someone run over by a bunch of barges and a tug. That's the problem I have with those statistics, the "pro life jacket" people always want to assume that wearing a life jacket would have saved the victim. And that is not always the case. We don't wear life jackets while recreational boating. I only ask people to wear one if they are very young or can't swim. Wearing a life jacket is a situation by situation call. It's hard to imagine tht these three guys could have all missed seeing this bearing down on them. I can understand how the tug operator might have missed seeing them. According to the news story, the tug was pushing nine barges. What size barges, I don't know, but that far back, it is unlikely the barge operator could see anything in front of him, and, if he could see the small boat, it isn't likely he could have stopped in time or even changed the direction of that train of barges significantly. Perhaps operators of pusher barge trains should be required to post a forward lookout on the bow of the most forward barge. Don't they have spotters and horns? Can't say I have navigated those waters but if they are that long I would expect spotters at least. Well, on a nine barge train, the spotter would have to be on the bow of the most forward barge to do any good. I don't know the answer to your question. I do know, though, that it can be very dangerous to fish in the "ship channel" in the middle of Chesapeake Bay, because huge freighters can "sneak right up" on you if you are not paying close attention. Another dangerous place is near the mouth of the St. Johns River in NE Florida. That river has significant shipping and military traffic. Agreed about fishing or parking in a shipping channel. If you do, you want to be looking out and be sure you can get out of the way quick. -- The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common sense. |
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