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![]() "Bob D." wrote in message ... In article , (Gould 0738) wrote: Maybe it's different in my state, but boating deaths go up exponentially the further one gets down below 20 feet LOA. This a vague correlation, offering no other details like location, conditions, activity or the captain's experience. It is my understanding that most boating fatalities take place under calm conditions, and DO NOT involve recreational boaters, but hunters and fishermen on small boats that I would not constitute as a recreational boat. These statistics better illustrate the misuse of and stupidity on a boat like standing up in a 9 foot john boat, overloading, and not wearing a PFD. Those fatalities might be skewing the statistics in favor of the "bigger is better" argument. Factor out the hunters and fisherman and the calm conditions, and the remaining statistics would hold more relevance. Hunters & inland fishermen have a relatively high fatality rate when involved in the "out of boat" type of accident. It is generally thought to be because they don't generally consider themselves boaters, and thus often do not take even the simplest safety precautions, such as having & wearing a PFD, etc. However, these same hunters and fishermen do not constitute a large percentage of boaters as a whole, and do not, I believe, skew the stats. Full stats are available free at http://www.uscgboating.org/statistic...stics_2002.pdf Year 2002 (latest available) LENGTH DROWNINGS OTHER DEATHS* TOTAL Less than 16 254 77 331 16 to 26 179 111 290 26 feet to 40 feet 19 18 37 40 feet to 65 feet 3 3 6 More than 65 feet 1 3 4 Unknown 68 14 82 Total 524 226 750 |
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