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Thread: Safe Boating Lesson - the hard way

  1. #1
    LHC30Victory
    This guy has no sense, no lifejackets (that fit him) and no kill switch:
    What an IDIOT!
    Coast Guard: Missing boater found clinging to buoy
    A 59-year-old man whose boat arrived in Catalina with no one aboard was found clinging to a buoy about a mile from the Port of Los Angeles.
    According to a Coast Guard, Craig McCabe was found by boaters aboard a pleasure craft.
    McCabe told rescuers he fell overboard off Palos Verdes and swam to the buoy outside the Port of Los Angeles.
    McCabe's body temperature was reportedly 90 degrees when he arrived at St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach.
    The water temperature was about 58 degrees.
    McCabe fell overboard and tried to grab a little dinghy the boat was towing, but was unsuccessful.
    He was then able to grab hold of some drift wood and held onto until coming close to the buoy.
    Five boats, four from the county's Baywatch and one from the Coast Guard, searched a large area from mid-channel between Catalina and the mainland, and off the coast between Marina del Rey and Palos Verdes.
    A Coast Guard C-130 and three helicopters were also used in the search from the air.

  2. #2
    DeltaSigBoater
    When did this happen?

  3. #3
    Ziggy
    I saw it on the news yesterday, the boat ran aground on Catalina, made it all the way accross w/o him.

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    JetBoatRich
    I saw it on the news yesterday, the boat ran aground on Catalina, made it all the way accross w/o him.
    need to train the boat better should have turned around and picked him up :cry:

  5. #5
    MudPumper
    [QUOTE=LHC30Victory]This guy has no sense, no lifejackets (that fit him) and no kill switch:
    What an IDIOT!
    The guy was on a yacht. Don't know anybody that wears a life jacket and a kill switch while cruising on their yacht.

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    Riverkid
    It was a 65'er. Ran aground on the island. Once the guy fell overboard (he was back on the swimstep fooling with the dinghy tow line) the autopilot kept it on course. It just didn't throttle back...

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    Infomaniac
    need to train the boat better should have turned around and picked him up :cry:
    He was prolly too cold to whistle for it to turn around.

  8. #8
    Infomaniac
    He should have taken some sweeties with him so he didnt have to fool around with his dingy. DUH !!

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    superdave013
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    Five boats, four from the county's Baywatch and one from the Coast Guard, searched a large area from mid-channel between Catalina and the mainland, and off the coast between Marina del Rey and Palos Verdes.
    A Coast Guard C-130 and three helicopters were also used in the search from the air.
    I wonder how much his bill for all of that is going to be?

  10. #10
    Riverkid
    Huge.
    Way more than salvage/repairs to the yacht.

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