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Stopping a run-away boat ... my attempt failed
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 475298" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p><em>... let 'em come after me ... </em> since it was his own kid F'ing around prior to the incident ... let 'em try. </p><p></p><p></p><p><em>With all due respect ... you're nuts. </em>You're most certainly entitled to an opinion, but if I agreed with you, then we'd both be wrong :roll: . </p><p></p><p>And sadly this is NOT the 1st time I've responded to a run-away boat situation and the last time, yes, my Father was successful in stopping the run-away boat using the same float/rope technique, where my brothers and I were the crew that deployed it and the run-away boat operator was also hit by the prop. And not only that, the artery in his leg was severed and he was bleeding out ... so my Mother stuck her hand inside his leg and clamped his leg artery closed. She and the victim were ferried from boat to dock to ambulance together and all the way to the hospital and her hand was only removed well after he was on the table in the emergency trauma operating room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 475298, member: 15636"] [i]... let 'em come after me ... [/i] since it was his own kid F'ing around prior to the incident ... let 'em try. [i]With all due respect ... you're nuts. [/i]You're most certainly entitled to an opinion, but if I agreed with you, then we'd both be wrong :roll: . And sadly this is NOT the 1st time I've responded to a run-away boat situation and the last time, yes, my Father was successful in stopping the run-away boat using the same float/rope technique, where my brothers and I were the crew that deployed it and the run-away boat operator was also hit by the prop. And not only that, the artery in his leg was severed and he was bleeding out ... so my Mother stuck her hand inside his leg and clamped his leg artery closed. She and the victim were ferried from boat to dock to ambulance together and all the way to the hospital and her hand was only removed well after he was on the table in the emergency trauma operating room. [/QUOTE]
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