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re: Bayou Black Boating Accident

Posted on 6/24/13 at 6:18 pm to
Posted by dawg23
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Jul 2011
5065 posts
Posted on 6/24/13 at 6:18 pm to
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But even when you have a capable boat, an experienced driver and good water (minimal, slight chop to break the hull free) it takes REAL driving skills to keep things accident free. One little rogue wave, brush floating tree, etc can ruin your day real quick.


This be true -- and it's not something that the average boat salesman is going to bring up to a customer.

I didn't mention in my earlier post -- but maybe shudda in the interest of full(er) disclosure) -- I have a Bullet. With a 250 Mercury Pro XS on it.

Mine can run 82 with full fishing load.
Mine runs ~ 42 with a full fishing load.

There's a difference between how fast a boat can go, and how fast (depending on conditions) it should be going.

Probably 98% of my fishing is in the Spillway. Fished there for decades (in my previously owned Allisons and Bullets). I club fished, and fished the local "pro" circuit for years. I think I sorta know the Basin, and I think I sorta know a little about driving a high speed bass boat.

So my typical fishing speed is around 40-45 mph, not 80 or 85 ........... because there's a lotta stuff out there that you can hit. And there's a lotta other drivers out there that don't know this (or much else) about driving a boat.

I agree 100% with the folks who said (a) hug your kids (b) wear your life jacket (c) hook up your kill switch and (d) wait until you're back at home to start drinking beer. Life's too short to do otherwise.

This post was edited on 6/24/13 at 6:23 pm
Posted by faxis
La.
Member since Oct 2007
7773 posts
Posted on 6/24/13 at 7:01 pm to
To be honest, it's not even the speed... it's being in a boat that can kill you. I'm a blow boat guy and there's people killed sailing every other week in this country. People who think going slow is gonna save them have forgotten the fact that they don't breath water.

Just like going fast isn't necessarily going to kill you. People really need to just remember that if you're in a boat, you are seconds away from dying pretty much the whole time you're out no matter what you're doing. So just be more careful. My father in law had a Bullet and I've been in it up at those kinds of speeds and yes it's pretty damn terrifying but if you're safe, well practiced, and know what you're doing, it's not a death sentence.

Right up till something goes wrong.

Just be more careful than normal on the water. Whatever speed.
Posted by Da Sheik
Trump Tower
Member since Sep 2007
7967 posts
Posted on 6/24/13 at 7:30 pm to
This is Tim's first Bullet.

LINK

quote:

What ya gonna do? Tim: Set da water on fire


This post was edited on 6/24/13 at 7:33 pm
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