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Boston Whaler: Formerly Safe...
The Boston Globe usually won't permit me to read the article, but it did this time. :confused:
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I got off the water early today, 'cause the extended weekend started getting crazy—with violations everywhere—including our resident Chase scofflaw who raced his Donzi through the Libby Museum area at his usual weekend-top-speed. It looks like I have to remove my recommendation of the Boston Whaler as a safe boat for Lake Winnipesaukee. :( . |
Very glad they're safe.
But not surprised this is "under investigation"... Two people thrown from a Whaler at separate times? The man unable to locate the boy even while the man was still in the boat? Swims to shore alone? |
BOSTON whaler
One incident with no details and you are going to trash the Whaler history for safe boats ?
Any boat can be a problem when handled poorly |
Very glad it ended with no one hurt or dead! It could of been much different.... Thank God it didn't!...
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Yes, That has to be the luckiest and best outcome I've ever heard from a boat accident with such a young child. That is amazing.
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Here's the WMUR story:
http://www.wmur.com/article/man-boy-...earch/12170642 PeterG, it appears the globe article is poorly phrased. WMUR makes it sound like both went in the water at the same time, and the elder treaded water trying to locate the child, before swimming to shore. |
LADASUN Article
Claims the water was cold and the child was treated for hypothermia?
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So glad they are both ok.
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Thanks, Bear! A much better recap than the Globe. WMUR also implies that the 64 year old was not wearing a life jacket. This, and the assumption that he was fully dressed in clothing that was pulling him to the bottom, might explain why he swam to shore without the boy.
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I know the adult boat driver - he is a lifetime resident of Winter Harbor and very responsible. Not sure of the circumstances of the accident, however APS is dead wrong with regard to this boat making 'runs' and I would still say that Boston Whaler is a good safe boat.
Due to foggy conditions I understand the driver was unable to locate the boy in the water... |
In the laconia Sun today:
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The only thing the operator did wrong was not use his safety lanyard (kill switch). He shouldn't be crucified for it!
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B W's have a long life span. Could this have been anolder boat that did not have the kill switch lanyard?
Any speculation as to how they both got "thrown" from the boat at the same time? I recall an instance a few years ago where a steering breakage suddenly sent a man overboard and left the boat going in circles. gLAD TO HEAR NO IJURIES |
Lord Almighty APS. Enough of the endless whining, complaining and pontificating. Did some almighty being die and appoint you Lord Of The Lake? Obviously some errors were made. Humans make mistakes; possibly you are the exception. And the 13 foot Whaler is a very safe boat.
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Woodsy/Winni83--I just reread all the posts, half expecting to need to apologize. But I do not think any of them are critical of the captain. Understanding mishaps is an important way to learn, and questioning is part of that. It's pretty standard marine practice.
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Slippery Wheel? Slippery Seat? Poorly-Trimmed Outboard?
Again, those hours reported by the LaDaSun are not "after dark". Each ended-up on opposite shores—the shorelines about ¼-mile apart.
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It occurred to me that particular Thomas Point shoreline has two extremely-long seawalls. (Where the sailboat sank—last month). Hmmm. :confused: Quote:
I suggested he adjust the trim, so his Johnson outboard wouldn't be trimmed so extremely high. Nothing changed. Nothing changed again when a new outboard got fitted recently. :rolleye1: Extreme trim such as in his outboard will cause extreme responses in handling. Quote:
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That said, I can't recall any operator of a 13' Boston Whaler inside Winter Harbor whose age would be over 21. It's a 13' Whaler that's hard to miss, as it makes repeated "runs" nearly every day. > |
APS - the authority on all things. I'm guessing he is sitting on the couch, alone, wolfing down Louie's Pizza and coming up with all sorts of theories on all things Lake Winni.
The boat involved in the accident this weekend is unrelated to the one making 'runs' and/or the towhead kids to which you refer. As for a PFD, yes it may have been a good idea however I and many other experienced boaters do sometimes have the lake without wearing one. An adult driving a small Boston Whaler isn't so rare... My wife in her early 50's drives and loves her 13' 25hp Whaler. They are great boats, easy to drive, easy to maintain and will last a lifetime. Rather than complain about everyone else, why don't you spend a little time picking up all the crap strewn around your hand-me-down lakefront home. |
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Seems uncalled for.... Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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In one sense "I totally get it"
(1) ..... he opened by saying he knew the boat driver ! Thus, a tighter connection to this incident (that thankfully turned out okay in the end). So in a sense he is emotionally attached to this thread. (2) We all know that APS just loves to "push buttons" Was his last sentence in his post needed --- probably not --- and I would venture that upon reflection, Patiently Watching would agree also ... it was his typing in the "heat of the moment" ............... thus I get it I cannot begin to tell you how many responses I have typed, left to sit for 5 minutes, reread, and ultimately simply deleted and made no response. Patiently Waiting is only guilty of not giving it the 5 minutes . |
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Well that escalated quickly!
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Now THAT's funny Poor Richard !!!!
Where the hell has that picture been all these years !! .:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D |
Poor Richard:
Click HERE for "Thanks" button. |
Louie's Pizza makes a pretty good pie.... just sayin'
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Fake News Arrives...
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No denial of a poorly-trimmed outboard's effect on handling? :confused: But there is some "Non-Fake News" among the "Fake News". :look: Non-Fake News: Yesterday, I did get a Louis Pizza to celebrate the purchase of my newest boat. :) It was a day-long, lunch-deprived, transport-plagued drive—and breakfast was at 6-AM. :eek2: I don't belong to Fake Book, as it is privacy-invasive—'was astonished to be asked to join—with ample proof that FB is following me around, even though I'm not a member! :eek: Fake News: Couch? The pizza was summarily demolished at the pizza shop. :laugh: Non-Fake News: It is the same home built by my Dad. :cool: Fake News: Hand-me-down? A neighbor advised me of the sign out front, so I bought it on the open market from a bankruptcy court in Maine. Wolfeboro Realtor Steve Patrequin can fill in the details. Wolfeboro Realtor Ron(?) Paradise once told me, "This remains the best purchase of Winnipesaukee lakefront property in 25 years". :coolsm: Non-Fake News: "the authority on all things". True: Astrophysics is beyond my ken. ;) Fake News: "Crap-strewn yard". Closing-up begins with arrival of family members before this weekend. (Like today, rain-dependent). This season, they're in charge of closing up. :) Non-Fake News: "alone". True—but since April, I don't think I've had a week without friends or company. :love: Notice PW's own complaint was bracketed with his multi-complaints? :laugh: _____________________ Today, a friend referred to the Thomas Point / Marriott Community area as "Winnipesaukee's 'Bermuda-Triangle'". :emb: True enough: I wrote here about being caught between two cruiser wakes off that Marriott Community, only to be ejected off my catamaran. Not far away, a 15-y-o was a fatal Jet-Ski victim. A sailboat sank in the same area last month. :( Thomas Point's bottleneck has some very nasty wakes: Johnson's Cove's rafters empty out in late afternoons, creating a Meredith-Bay-NWZ-style "agitation-cycle" right at the bottleneck. This is the same location where long seawalls can return these sea-going wake "insults" to unsuspecting (and small) Boston Whalers. Now, IF I truly liked to "push buttons", wouldn't I have asked who was at the helm of the Boston Whaler involved? ;) . |
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But, it will probably go for a really low price given all the complaints that you have posted about the area. It sounds like a terrible place to be! No one would want to own in an area like that! |
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If I were truly a friend of that boater, I am going to be that friend through thick and thin, and to be supportive as needed. That is when a person needs their friend(s). Sent from my SM-T580 using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
APS --
Start reading the threads instead of reading what you want into them ..... i.e "pushing buttons" :mad: Patiently wrote: "I know the adult boat driver - he is a lifetime resident of Winter Harbor and very responsible." No where does it mention "friend"! The inference is pretty clear, he's a neighbor ..... now, if he also happens to be a "friend", as Upthesaukee so eloquently put it -- those are people I want around me ! Time to take that 5 minute break from your keyboard ! . |
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I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it. George Bernard Shaw
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Courtesy of Mac Davis
Back a few months ago, I was headlinin' a great big nightclub... And they put me up a couple days early, I came in a couple days early And they put me up in what they call the "Star Suite", Now here I am, headlinin' in one of the biggest nightclubs In the country and I wake up at eight o'clock in the morning In this "Star Suite"... ...All by myself. But I did what I've always done, man, to cheer myself up, I picked up my guitar, I sat down and I wrote me a little song. Now this is how it feels to be alone at the top of the hill, Tryin' to figure out why. Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble When you're perfect in every way I can't wait to look in the mirror 'Cause I get better lookin' each day To know me is to love me I must be a hell of a man Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble But I'm doin' the best that I can! I used to have a girlfriend But I guess she just couldn't compete With all of these love-starved women Who keep clamoring at my feet Well I could probably find me another But I guess they're all in awe of me Who cares? I never get lonesome 'Cause I treasure my own company. Oh... Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble When you're perfect in every way I can't wait to look in the mirror 'Cause I get better lookin' each day To know me is to love me I must be a hell of a man Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble But I'm doin' the best that I can! I guess you could say I'm a loner A cowboy outlaw, tough and proud Well, I could have lotsa friends if I wanted, But then I wouldn't stand out from the crowd Some folks say that I'm "egotistical", Hell, I don't even know what that means! I guess it has something to do with the way That I fill out my skin-tight blue jeans :emb: Oh and I'll hit my own THANKS button for that contribution! |
NHMP Investigators Pushing the Right Buttons...?
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This discussion could have ended with...
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Back in August, I described a 5-yr-old at the helm, so how absurd would it be to have a 7-yr-old at the steering wheel? :confused: (And an adult without a PFD navigating in fog?) :confused: Quote:
As for reading comprehension, compare what I wrote (in red, below) with the "eloquent quote" (in yellow, attached): Quote:
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