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12-10-2018, 07:28 PM #11
Sad story. Probably leaning too far over and things happened too fast to react. Yikes.
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12-10-2018, 08:04 PM #12
Very sad story and only 1h15mins up the road from here.
Was a still and foggy day, while no doubt a few boats out it wouldn't have been busy by any stretch.
Having visited and run a SeaRay around that same area it is full of snags, rocks, trees, old fence lines etc and the lake being at 57% would bring all that closer to the surface. Just saying it's a bit freaky driving around there and not something you'd do at speed. The family visited the area frequently and was known to the locals so they obviously knew the area. Said in the news reports that the kid had a life jacket on and was apparently sucked into the prop rotation/path. Don't really understand how that happens, my heart goes out to the family and those that helped. Not sure how you'd get over something like that...ever.
Just re-considering what I say to my teenage daughters when they're up in the bow if I see them fooling around while underway.
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12-10-2018, 09:07 PM #13Junior Member
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Terrible situation to all involved.
I have 50+ years experience in boats and a 5 and 8 year old. For me it's is an absolute rule NO KIDS in the bow when towing EVER, whether it my boat or someone else's. To me if i am towing surf or wake it is 100% about the rider. I do not need the distraction or responsibility of checking kids in the bow while towing and more importantly while I'm picking up fallen riders.
It takes a split second for someone to fall out and another split second for them to be munched by the prop. Even at idle they will be under the boat in less than a second. If you are picking up a rider you cannot watch the rider/rope and your kids at the same time. If you think you can or you think that your kids are 100% going to keep there bums on the seat you are kidding yourself.
Sure the chances are that this is never going to happen, it rarely does until it does... and then, well it is unimaginable!
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12-10-2018, 10:38 PM #14
I think that your rules and approach are reasonable. You're being plenty responsible IMO and I wouldn't feel compelled to be any stricter. Around here, you have to have your life jacket on while underway if you're under 13, so that's just part of the expectations around here. I'm fine with people in the bow while doing watersports. Heck, bow ballast is great for surfing! If the kids aren't mature enough to handle themselves, they get corrected.
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12-11-2018, 10:32 AM #15
This is no joke... I consider myself as an above average driver and I've had a grown ass man go over the bow. You will have the worst minute of your life if this happens. Till this day I still have no clue how he went over but thankful he didn't get hurt.
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12-11-2018, 10:46 AM #16Senior Member
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I cant even imagine how terrifying that would be.
I like the idea of no kids up front while towing people. Like Slinger said that can quickly become too much for the driver to keep an eye on everything at all times. Either that or just tell one of the other adults to sit up there with them and put them in charge of supervising the kiddos.2015 Mojo with autoflow
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12-11-2018, 12:44 PM #17Senior Member
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Kids in bow...
The whole towing piece makes good sense. Lotta stuff going on there.
I have even considered some little rail up there to supplement the safety. Never really found something elegant.
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12-11-2018, 08:42 PM #18Senior Member
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I leave my snap bow cover on, keeps the kids in the boat. They camp out in the bow but can't go over the side with the cover on. It's like a fort on the water..
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12-15-2018, 08:05 AM #19
If you got room for kids in the bow, you don’t have enough ballast lol
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12-15-2018, 10:59 AM #20Senior Member
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