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Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/arti...ont/795327.txt
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote: Authorities have not ruled out operator inattention, speed or alcohol as a cause of the accident. They did not believe wind or water conditions played a role. While Steinle was never tested for alcohol in his system, his boat was boarded and inspected by the U.S. Coast Guard minutes before the crash. One of his lights had a problem that was corrected on the spot, Johnston said. Miller's recovered body will undergo toxicology tests. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources in Columbus does not have a record of Miller ever owning a boating education card. The law is that anyone born after Jan. 1, 1982, must complete an education course before operating a watercraft of greater than 10 horsepower. "According to our records, he did not have any completion of any boater safety class that we're aware of," Wisse said. "It doesn't mean he didn't complete something, somewhere, but we don't have a record of it." End quote. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
On Jun 19, 5:15*pm, JimH wrote:
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/arti...ont/795327.txt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*-------------------------------- Quote: *Authorities have not ruled out operator inattention, speed or alcohol as a cause of the accident. They did not believe wind or water conditions played a role. What's your point? The "authorities" also haven't ruled out suicide, heart attack, seizure, diabetic coma, a fall, and on and on. |
Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
On Jun 20, 7:28*am, wrote:
On Jun 19, 5:15*pm, JimH wrote: http://www.sanduskyregister.com/arti...ont/795327.txt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*-------------------------------- Quote: *Authorities have not ruled out operator inattention, speed or alcohol as a cause of the accident. They did not believe wind or water conditions played a role. What's your point? The "authorities" also haven't ruled out suicide, heart attack, seizure, diabetic coma, a fall, and on and on. sigh I should have known better than to post something relating to boating here. |
Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
sigh I should have known better than to post something relating to boating here. I wouldn't worry about it too much - there are ignorant people everywhere. I'd like to thank you for posting the note - my brother lives just off Lake Erie on the other side of Cleveland and we've taken our boat up there for several lake runs - always a good time. It just surprises me that people go out running that late at night (approx 12:30 am), presumably above 20mph, with MINIMAL lighting on the boat. I'm sorry that this resulted in a loss of life, but I can't imagine running around in those conditions - even if there was a (near) full moon on Monday. -------------------------- GDSmith Harpers Ferry, WV 2003 Baja 242 Islander http://ICanHelp56.homestead.com/Baja001.html |
Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
On Jun 20, 9:21*am, JimH wrote:
On Jun 20, 7:28*am, wrote: On Jun 19, 5:15*pm, JimH wrote: http://www.sanduskyregister.com/arti...ont/795327.txt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------**-------------------------------- Quote: *Authorities have not ruled out operator inattention, speed or alcohol as a cause of the accident. They did not believe wind or water conditions played a role. What's your point? The "authorities" also haven't ruled out suicide, heart attack, seizure, diabetic coma, a fall, and on and on. sigh I should have known better than to post something relating to boating here. I should have known you aren't bright enough to understand. It's the tone and tact with which you posted, quoting a small part of the big picture. And the quote was just plain silly, no matter who made it. |
Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
On Jun 20, 10:27*am, wrote:
On Jun 20, 9:21*am, JimH wrote: On Jun 20, 7:28*am, wrote: On Jun 19, 5:15*pm, JimH wrote: http://www.sanduskyregister.com/arti...ont/795327.txt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------***-------------------------------- Quote: *Authorities have not ruled out operator inattention, speed or alcohol as a cause of the accident. They did not believe wind or water conditions played a role. What's your point? The "authorities" also haven't ruled out suicide, heart attack, seizure, diabetic coma, a fall, and on and on. sigh I should have known better than to post something relating to boating here. I should have known you aren't bright enough to understand. It's the tone and tact with which you posted, quoting a small part of the big picture. And the quote was just plain silly, no matter who made it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I didn't think so, but anyway.. I am sitting here wondering why most boats I have been on have a "dead man's throttle". I think I will start a thread. |
Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
On Jun 20, 10:29*am, wrote:
On Jun 20, 10:27*am, wrote: On Jun 20, 9:21*am, JimH wrote: On Jun 20, 7:28*am, wrote: On Jun 19, 5:15*pm, JimH wrote: http://www.sanduskyregister.com/arti...ont/795327.txt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------***-------------------------------- Quote: *Authorities have not ruled out operator inattention, speed or alcohol as a cause of the accident. They did not believe wind or water conditions played a role. What's your point? The "authorities" also haven't ruled out suicide, heart attack, seizure, diabetic coma, a fall, and on and on. sigh I should have known better than to post something relating to boating here. I should have known you aren't bright enough to understand. It's the tone and tact with which you posted, quoting a small part of the big picture. And the quote was just plain silly, no matter who made it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I didn't think so, but anyway.. I am sitting here wondering why most boats I have been on have a "dead man's throttle". I think I will start a thread. The accident I reported is a prime reason for the kill switch w/ lanyard. Many (most?) States require them on boats and PWC's. Even the 5 hp outboard I have has one. |
Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
On Jun 20, 10:16*am, GDSmith wrote:
sigh I should have known better than to post something relating to boating here. I wouldn't worry about it too much - there are ignorant people everywhere. I'd like to thank you for posting the note - my brother lives just off Lake Erie on the other side of Cleveland and we've taken our boat up there for several lake runs - always a good time. *It just surprises me that people go out running that late at night (approx 12:30 am), presumably above 20mph, with MINIMAL lighting on the boat. *I'm sorry that this resulted in a loss of life, but I can't imagine running around in those conditions - even if there was a (near) full moon on Monday. -------------------------- GDSmith Harpers Ferry, WV 2003 Baja 242 Islanderhttp://ICanHelp56.homestead.com/Baja001.html I agree with you regarding the operators being out at such a late hour and traveling at excessive speeds. I would be surprised if it is determined that alcohol was not involved. |
Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
On Jun 20, 10:51*am, JimH wrote:
On Jun 20, 10:16*am, GDSmith wrote: sigh I should have known better than to post something relating to boating here. I wouldn't worry about it too much - there are ignorant people everywhere. I'd like to thank you for posting the note - my brother lives just off Lake Erie on the other side of Cleveland and we've taken our boat up there for several lake runs - always a good time. *It just surprises me that people go out running that late at night (approx 12:30 am), presumably above 20mph, with MINIMAL lighting on the boat. *I'm sorry that this resulted in a loss of life, but I can't imagine running around in those conditions - even if there was a (near) full moon on Monday. -------------------------- GDSmith Harpers Ferry, WV 2003 Baja 242 Islanderhttp://ICanHelp56.homestead.com/Baja001.html I agree with you regarding the operators being out at such a late hour and traveling at excessive speeds. I would be surprised if it is determined that alcohol was not involved.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nice, guilty already.......typical. |
Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
GDSmith wrote:
sigh I should have known better than to post something relating to boating here. I wouldn't worry about it too much - there are ignorant people everywhere. I'd like to thank you for posting the note - my brother lives just off Lake Erie on the other side of Cleveland and we've taken our boat up there for several lake runs - always a good time. It just surprises me that people go out running that late at night (approx 12:30 am), presumably above 20mph, with MINIMAL lighting on the boat. I'm sorry that this resulted in a loss of life, but I can't imagine running around in those conditions - even if there was a (near) full moon on Monday. -------------------------- GDSmith Harpers Ferry, WV 2003 Baja 242 Islander http://ICanHelp56.homestead.com/Baja001.html JimH would consider your boat to be a "I call them "Go Fast" or "Obnoxious" boats." Tread lightly. He can be a huge asshole. |
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