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Carrabelle Boating Incident Article

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For those of you who haven't read it, here's a good first hand account of what happened..
The closing statement by the boat owner and one of the two lucky souls is what pompted me to post the article.

“All I have to say is I hope reading about this will help keep somebody else safe,â€
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Excellent Article. The fisherment did the right thing... "Stay with the boat"
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2 very lucky gentlemen. Sounds like their boat was very substandard if all that was holding it up was an empty gas tank.
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Post by Good Times »

I wonder if this was the boat. The article said that he went "down and put on some dry clothes."

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This boat in 12 foot seas? Wow. The cabin would explain the lack of flotation as well.

I wonder what the marine report said the seas were going to be that night?

I am glad that they were ok.
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For the last 10 years or more even the cabin models were required to have sufficient flotation to float upright. I had to threaten the guy who redid my old pro that if he didn't put flotation in it, I was gonna knock a knot in his noggin. He could see no reason for it. I offered to take him about 20 miles offshore and leave him with just a life jacket, but he chickened out. :smt012
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