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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 436920" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>The first dead body I ever saw was a guy floating face down. He was right next to his boat and the shifter was hanging overboard by the cables. I'm sure he was using it to pull himself up. I can only imagine the desperate atempt he had made to get back in the boat. He looked about 45-50 and had 2 snot trails that were 5' long and foam coming out of his mouth and was blue. We towed his boat and a couple of other guys grabbed the body. RIP. $169 bucks for this nice unit is more than fair. If you think you can climb in without one then jump off on a windy day. Swim after and catch your boat and then try it. Next try it while pretending you blew your knee or rotator cuff as you fell out. Reminds me of the life vest saying we had in my go fast days. "I'm a great swimmer but I can't swim worth a flip when my foot is shoved up my azz from an accident so I wear a vest." I hope you sell a million of them and I hope I never have to recover a dead guys boat again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 436920, member: 13140"] The first dead body I ever saw was a guy floating face down. He was right next to his boat and the shifter was hanging overboard by the cables. I'm sure he was using it to pull himself up. I can only imagine the desperate atempt he had made to get back in the boat. He looked about 45-50 and had 2 snot trails that were 5' long and foam coming out of his mouth and was blue. We towed his boat and a couple of other guys grabbed the body. RIP. $169 bucks for this nice unit is more than fair. If you think you can climb in without one then jump off on a windy day. Swim after and catch your boat and then try it. Next try it while pretending you blew your knee or rotator cuff as you fell out. Reminds me of the life vest saying we had in my go fast days. "I'm a great swimmer but I can't swim worth a flip when my foot is shoved up my azz from an accident so I wear a vest." I hope you sell a million of them and I hope I never have to recover a dead guys boat again. [/QUOTE]
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