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re: Friend was killed in a boating accident today
Posted on 6/25/12 at 8:56 am to Dorothy
Posted on 6/25/12 at 8:56 am to Dorothy
It says in that article that another boat came by too close and clipped the rope, causing the anchor to fall in the water.
Then it says he dove down, but the water was only 3-5 feet deep.
And for the prop to be spinning, the motor would pretty much have to be on and in gear. This article has a lot that doesn't make sense.
Then it says he dove down, but the water was only 3-5 feet deep.
And for the prop to be spinning, the motor would pretty much have to be on and in gear. This article has a lot that doesn't make sense.
Posted on 6/25/12 at 9:07 am to GonePecan
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It says in that article that another boat came by too close and clipped the rope, causing the anchor to fall in the water.
Then it says he dove down, but the water was only 3-5 feet deep.
And for the prop to be spinning, the motor would pretty much have to be on and in gear. This article has a lot that doesn't make sense.
I can almost gaurentee that they were at the sandbar. It normally does not have this many boats but it has a lot...
If the weather kicked up and the water got rough quick, boats could have been moving all over. With the anchor rope cut his boat would have started moving and someone probably started the motor to keep it from moving to much while he was in the water...
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