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Old 10-05-2009, 04:27 AM   #1
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Was this Captain Licensed?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091005/..._boat_accident
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Old 10-05-2009, 04:44 AM   #2
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Possible, but most likely not. That's not a boat oft used in a commercial operation. The vast majority of those boats are run by O/Os with no formal qualifications.
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Old 10-05-2009, 08:02 AM   #3
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Licensed or not, that is no place to be running any boat at high speed. Having grown up in the area and boating it over many years, the channels wind around, water is shallow in many areas, other boat traffic can be a problem and the marshes are unforgiving once you are on top of one. This boat had t be going fast to have ejected everyone and killed three. Waiting for the names to see if I know any of them.
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Old 10-05-2009, 08:21 AM   #4
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The story stated a Hustler powerboat was involved. If so, the guys over at OSO will be the first to know...

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...ht-2-dead.html
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Old 10-05-2009, 09:58 AM   #5
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"Nassau County police were investigating the cause of the accident"

what is there to investigate, the causes are clear cut. one word... STUPIDITY!

running at high speed in narrow twisty channels at night...
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Old 10-05-2009, 09:58 AM   #6
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The boat was about 150 feet from the water, Frohnhoefer said.

"To hit the marsh and run up on top of it like that, you would have to be going at a pretty good rate of speed," Nassau County police Det. Lt. Kevin Smith told Newsday in Monday editions.

Det. Lt. Kevin Smith - Master of Understatement

When I was a kid my father and I once helped a neighbor who had foolishly tried to diagnose his outboard while running the boat and hit an island at a bit less than WOT. It was a small Glastron w/ a ~90 hp Evinrude, and whatever speed he was making only got him about 50 feet onto land and left him with a bump on the head and a bruised ego.

Is there a way to do the math to figure out how fast the boater in the article might have been going?
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Old 10-05-2009, 11:30 AM   #7
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what is there to investigate, the causes are clear cut. one word... STUPIDITY!

There is a lot to investigate. Maybe there was a mechanical failure of steering or throttle controls ... maybe there was (fill in the blank).

The guy paid with his life for what might have been a mistake or might have been something else. Until all other possibilities have been excluded, don't be in such a rush to close the case.
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Old 10-05-2009, 03:58 PM   #8
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They used the term "captain" losely. It was a beautiful night under a full harvest moon. Almost bright as day...almost. Hustlers go upward of 70mph. Those chanels are about 100' wide, winding and the buoys are 1' tall and mostly unlit. The feel is like running a slalom course; very seductive.....and deadly. This accident could have easily involved other boats. Last year we had a go-fast go straight into a bridge wide open at night and another run over a boat with a father and daughter aboard. A few days ago I passed a floating tree trunk 3' in diameter and over 20' long. We all know what happens when you meet that at 70mph. Sorry to be a kill joy, but these boats don't belong in the hands of anyone who doesn't FULLY understand the responsibility and deadly consequences. Being able to afford it doesn't qualify. They also have no business running within 1/2 mile of land or other boats.
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Old 10-05-2009, 05:20 PM   #9
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"They used the term 'captain' lo(o)sely."

Who knows, maybe the guy held an unlimited master's certificate.


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"They also have no business running within 1/2 mile of land or other boats ...".

Geez, kind of turns them into fliegende Holländer then doesn't it?
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Old 10-05-2009, 06:45 PM   #10
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DK. Up here we'd just call him the Flying Dutchman.
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Old 10-05-2009, 07:34 PM   #11
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Who knows, maybe the guy held an unlimited master's certificate.


Yeah, and I am Tinkerbell...Much more likely that he was an idiot with a line of credit.
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Old 10-05-2009, 08:02 PM   #12
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"...Much more likely that he was an idiot with a line of credit."

Have you forgotten all the work ALPA went through to protect the hundreds of pilots who were so readily dismissed as "idiots" when the real cause of their demise was often found to be many things other than "pilot error?"

You of all people here should be more in tune with the idiocy of instant (and remote) judgement as to the cause of an incident or accident.
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Old 10-05-2009, 08:49 PM   #13
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I don't know whether he was a Captain or not. But I can tell you, he was going too fast for conditions. In order for a 40' speedboat to end up 150' on dry land, he had to be going pretty darn fast and it was at night. If he was travelling at 25 mph, there is no way the boat would've ended up 150' on dry land and ejected the people from the boat. When I was younger I've run over sand bars at 25 mph and the boat came to a rather abrupt halt and I sure as heck wasn't ejected from it.
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Old 10-05-2009, 09:29 PM   #14
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I don't know whether he was a Captain or not.

He was evidently captain of his little boat. Whether he held a certificate or not is beside the point except for the dilletantes who like to argue about what a captain is. Which is kind of funny since until recently most Sons of Magellan running yachts didn't have a license yet were happy to sport an acre of braid and call themselves Cappy.

Who knows what happened, maybe the throttles stuck and he panicked, maybe someone else throtttled up when he was doing something else? I am sure we will learn the results of his autopsy and toxicology reports and maybe even get testimony from the survivor. Until then it's all speculation, and mean pointless speculation at that.
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You of all people here should be more in tune with the idiocy of instant (and remote) judgement as to the cause of an incident or accident.

Yawn....
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