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  • Super User

There is a lot going on here. Rough water- overloaded boat- not enough horses- no life jackets - bailing by hand- even surfers trying to help .

Sometimes bad lessons  are the best to those who live long enough to learn from them... Hopefully they all survived... Would be funny if it wasn’t so serious. Everything not to do while boating...

 

  • Super User

Seems they were not hurt - so that's a plus.

I used to call people who make those type of decisions job security ~

A-Jay

 

Sometimes you just have to sit back and  wonder what people were thinking.

@A-Jay I can only imagine the bad decisions you have seen on the water.

  • Super User

Darwin Award Contenders.

  • Super User

And they raise kids!!!!!!

  • Super User

Good grief!

That could of ended a lot worse than it did for those people. When I saw ol' boy get ejected from the boat I cringed. When I saw him hanging on to the bow of the boat, I cringed a little more. Glad to see the surfers paddled over to come help those guys out.

  • Super User

Dang. I hope everyone made it ok. Sometimes people just don’t realize what type of problem they have until it’s too late. 

Wow, lucky this didn't end up worse

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