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Old 07-12-2014, 11:05 PM   #8
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I have one friend who thinks I go "overboard" on this issue. Before anyone gets within 20 feet of the boat, I turn the boat off and remove the key. I then hold up the key so that those in the water can see it and I announce, "The key is out of the ignition". I then put the key on the dashboard or in my pocket. I do NOT put it back in the ignition. When everyone is safely away from the boat, I announce, "Starting engine" and then wait 3 seconds before I reach for the key. This allows at least 5 seconds for anyone to tell me, "Wait, Mabel is still in the water behind the boat", in case I missed her.
As Bear Grylls says, "You can get it right 1000 times, you only have to get wrong once." This often goes through my head when I do something with a consequence.
You have a safe system, if it works for you do it. The time you rush, or take it for granted where someone is, is when when the unthinkable could happen.
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