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![]() "Scott McFadden" wrote in message om... ----------begin forwarded message----------- Lucenti-Bonds Marine Mechanic Larry Poucher was taking a family for a demo ride when he hit a 14 ft. wave which threw the boat at a 60 degree angle and threw him and the 9 yr. old boy over board. The Kingfisher owned by World Renowned fisherman John King was credited for saving the life of Larry Poucher. The 9 yr.old boy was hoisted back in the boat by his family. This is not a good thing to happen to anyone. They should have never been out in those kind of seas taking a demo ride especially without life vests. I hope everyone is ok. Larry is a very experienced seaman. It's unfortunate that his boss made the decision for him to take that family on a demo ride while there is a hurricane out at sea....also small craft advisories. Hope this sad mishap is a warning to all. Even the best of boat handlers can have trouble when the seas are that rough. ---------end forwarded message--------- Jesus Christ, a freaking "demo ride"? Sometimes, I have a hard time trying to imagine just what people were "thinking" when I read reports like this. I guess maybe they were not "thinking", at all. I bet that "ride" beat the Hell out of any of the one's they've got at Disney World. -- SJM Don't believe everything you read . That "info" was from a former employee of that boat dealership. Bill Grannis service manager |
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