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Observation...
The jet skier hasn't sustained any injuries YET! (With any luck, natural selection will kick in.) "gatt" wrote in message ... "Trainfan1" wrote in message news:3f1314ef_3@corp- AWESOME! My In-laws rented a cabin for a week over the 4th here in town right next to the state launch ramp. They were rewarded with an unending show... pure entertainment! Seems like there are more idiots on the river than not, and boat size/value is no factor. But, I think the mockery and the dock ghouls only make things worse. If it was my boat that somebody kept colliding into because they were increasingly stressed out and nervous, I'd tell that instead of standing around laughing and making him MORE nervous, maybe they should shut the **** up and give the guy a hand. Out of respect for the other boats in the area if not that skipper himself. Took a new boater out this weekend to show him what to do. Saw a ski boat towing somebody at about 40, actually slaloming between the No Wake signs on the Willamette while the local sailing club had all their newbies learning how to right a capsized boat. Not only were there a bunch of kids floating around in the channel, there were sewage overflow warnings just upriver. A couple miles further upriver, a kid tubing behind a ski boat was hit by a jetskier that was jumping the wake. No deaths but the kid who was being towed is in serious condition and, of course, the guy on the jetski sustained no injuries. -c |
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 11:54:50 +0000, Ray wrote:
Spent a few hours at the launch ramp yesterday Check out the video's. You may need to download the free quicktime player at www.quicktime.com OK - for me they ALL seem to want username/password. Maybe it's because I'm Canadian? ![]() Lloyd |
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![]() "t hicks" wrote in message ... Observation... The jet skier hasn't sustained any injuries YET! (With any luck, natural selection will kick in.) Well, I don't want to sound boastful, but my father-in-law is a retired Air Guard air crewman who gave me an old pen-style flaregun and I might not hesitate to use it next time. The day after the THIRD accident this month on the same river involving PWCs jumping wakes into boats, tubers and skiers, I took my wife and another girl out and sure enough some asshole in a bass boat was following us less than fifty yards behind our skier at 35 mph. I was trying to keep it at a slower, safe speed and this asshole was tailgating and approaching like he was on the freeway and late for work. My spotter waved the ski flag and I honked five times and all that and after a couple of minutes the guy backed off. The rest of the day I had the flaregun unloaded but ready. In the Multnomah Channel you can't always turn and just let the guy pass. I'd tell the river patrol straight up that I'd rather fire the proverbial shot across some drunk's bow to prevent an accident rather than use it in distress after my wife or other passenger ended up under some asshole's boat. Not that the big river cruisers are any better. Some of those guys are as clueless and dangerous as any sixteen-year-old on a PWC. -c |
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"gatt" wrote in message
... "t hicks" wrote in message ... Observation... The jet skier hasn't sustained any injuries YET! (With any luck, natural selection will kick in.) Well, I don't want to sound boastful, but my father-in-law is a retired Air Guard air crewman who gave me an old pen-style flaregun and I might not hesitate to use it next time. The day after the THIRD accident this month on the same river involving PWCs jumping wakes into boats, tubers and skiers, I took my wife and another girl out and sure enough some asshole in a bass boat was following us less than fifty yards behind our skier at 35 mph. I was trying to keep it at a slower, safe speed and this asshole was tailgating and approaching like he was on the freeway and late for work. My spotter waved the ski flag and I honked five times and all that and after a couple of minutes the guy backed off. The rest of the day I had the flaregun unloaded but ready. In the Multnomah Channel you can't always turn and just let the guy pass. I'd tell the river patrol straight up that I'd rather fire the proverbial shot across some drunk's bow to prevent an accident rather than use it in distress after my wife or other passenger ended up under some asshole's boat. Not that the big river cruisers are any better. Some of those guys are as clueless and dangerous as any sixteen-year-old on a PWC. -c Dial 911. Tell them "I'm pulling a skier, there's a boat tailgating the skier and driving very eratically. I need to slow down so the skier can rest, but this other boat's so close that I'm afraid he won't see her because of his bow. I have a hunting rifle, loaded and ready. I think the only way to remedy this situation is to put 4 shots through the tailgater's hull. Can you get the cops here before I do that? Thank you." Make damned sure you don't have a rifle on your boat when the cops arrive. |
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