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Boat vs Wave

what i can't stand is people risking rescuers lives along with theirs because they don't check weather/boating reports before going out.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
what i can't stand is people risking rescuers lives along with theirs because they don't check weather/boating reports before going out.

The rescuers sign up for that very job. While I appreciate their bravery and sacrafice, and dont want them to lose thier life, they did choose that profession.....
 
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
what i can't stand is people risking rescuers lives along with theirs because they don't check weather/boating reports before going out.

The rescuers sign up for that very job. While I appreciate their bravery and sacrafice, and dont want them to lose thier life, they did choose that profession.....
oh no doubt, but what i am saying is i think people suck who don't check the proper reports before sailing out. it's an unnecessary risk all the way around.

 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
what i can't stand is people risking rescuers lives along with theirs because they don't check weather/boating reports before going out.

The rescuers sign up for that very job. While I appreciate their bravery and sacrafice, and dont want them to lose thier life, they did choose that profession.....
oh no doubt, but what i am saying is i think people suck who don't check the proper reports before sailing out. it's an unnecessary risk all the way around.

I agree 100%.
In fact, I think it certain instances arent fines issued for having to be rescued?
 
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
what i can't stand is people risking rescuers lives along with theirs because they don't check weather/boating reports before going out.

The rescuers sign up for that very job. While I appreciate their bravery and sacrafice, and dont want them to lose thier life, they did choose that profession.....
oh no doubt, but what i am saying is i think people suck who don't check the proper reports before sailing out. it's an unnecessary risk all the way around.

I agree 100%.
In fact, I think it certain instances arent fines issued for having to be rescued?
not sure, but i am wondering how this guy got caught up in such high seas.

 
Originally posted by: blazerazor
the DUMB@ss, you are supposed to turn INTO a wave like that.

i guess you didnt see the video or hear when they said his sail was torn and his motor was broken ...
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
what i can't stand is people risking rescuers lives along with theirs because they don't check weather/boating reports before going out.

The rescuers sign up for that very job. While I appreciate their bravery and sacrafice, and dont want them to lose thier life, they did choose that profession.....
oh no doubt, but what i am saying is i think people suck who don't check the proper reports before sailing out. it's an unnecessary risk all the way around.

I agree 100%.
In fact, I think it certain instances arent fines issued for having to be rescued?
not sure, but i am wondering how this guy got caught up in such high seas.

his motor was broken and his sail was torn, and he drifted into "dangerous water," as the video said.
 
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
what i can't stand is people risking rescuers lives along with theirs because they don't check weather/boating reports before going out.

The rescuers sign up for that very job. While I appreciate their bravery and sacrafice, and dont want them to lose thier life, they did choose that profession.....
oh no doubt, but what i am saying is i think people suck who don't check the proper reports before sailing out. it's an unnecessary risk all the way around.

I agree 100%.
In fact, I think it certain instances arent fines issued for having to be rescued?
not sure, but i am wondering how this guy got caught up in such high seas.

his motor was broken and his sail was torn, and he drifted into "dangerous water," as the video said.
heard that. still think he shouldn't have been out in the first place.

 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: moshquerade
what i can't stand is people risking rescuers lives along with theirs because they don't check weather/boating reports before going out.

The rescuers sign up for that very job. While I appreciate their bravery and sacrafice, and dont want them to lose thier life, they did choose that profession.....
oh no doubt, but what i am saying is i think people suck who don't check the proper reports before sailing out. it's an unnecessary risk all the way around.

I agree 100%.
In fact, I think it certain instances arent fines issued for having to be rescued?
not sure, but i am wondering how this guy got caught up in such high seas.

his motor was broken and his sail was torn, and he drifted into "dangerous water," as the video said.
heard that. still think he shouldn't have been out in the first place.


why not? if the boat would not have broken he would not have had been in danger.
 
i cracked up when the 2nd person was being rescued from the little boat.... anyone else see his head slam into the side of the helicopter?
 
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