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Good thing the water has warmed up enough so swimming is basically doable in a bathing suit. Just stay with that submerged bowrider, runabout, cruiser, etc and wait for a passing sailboat to give a rescue.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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You gotta be careful in winds like that. Common sense goes a very long way. If your boat can't handle it then don't try it... I would guess they were not traveling safely or prudently for the conditions.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Anyone know what boat it was? The article didn't say.
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