Bar crossing goes wrong
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Bar crossing goes wrong
Watch until the end, operator Error in both cases.
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Re: Bar crossing goes wrong
That's pretty scary stuff.
Heard matt cassars boat copped it at coota over the weekend. Boat in pretty bad shape and had to be dragged over the rock bar.
Supposedly didnt hit the sandbar..
Anyone know what happened? Cobby?
On a lighter note managed to do something I havent done before.
Left the secondary bung between the dual skins open and went out. Didnt realise it was missing till.i got back home.
Thank **** for foam filled hull with dual skins
Water is still draining out from.it drop by drop
Heard matt cassars boat copped it at coota over the weekend. Boat in pretty bad shape and had to be dragged over the rock bar.
Supposedly didnt hit the sandbar..
Anyone know what happened? Cobby?
On a lighter note managed to do something I havent done before.
Left the secondary bung between the dual skins open and went out. Didnt realise it was missing till.i got back home.
Thank **** for foam filled hull with dual skins
Water is still draining out from.it drop by drop
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Re: Bar crossing goes wrong
The big concern I have (why I posted this in the first place) is often near misses are posted on facebook etc and more than half of the comments are boaties saying they did a good job. The reality is they did a bad job and were lucky.
With the second incident the motor was either still running or restarted and they could have saved it but didn't. It was painful to watch.
I hadn't heard.purple5ive wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:28 pmHeard matt cassars boat copped it at coota over the weekend. Boat in pretty bad shape and had to be dragged over the rock bar.
Supposedly didnt hit the sandbar..
Anyone know what happened? Cobby?
purple5ive wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:28 pmOn a lighter note managed to do something I havent done before.
Left the secondary bung between the dual skins open and went out. Didnt realise it was missing till.i got back home.
Thank **** for foam filled hull with dual skins
Water is still draining out from.it drop by drop
Opps.
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Re: Bar crossing goes wrong
have a feeling second incident the hull was too flooded and weighed down to actually do anything quicklyfrozenpod wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:40 pmThe big concern I have (why I posted this in the first place) is often near misses are posted on facebook etc and more than half of the comments are boaties saying they did a good job. The reality is they did a bad job and were lucky.
With the second incident the motor was either still running or restarted and they could have saved it but didn't. It was painful to watch.
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Re: Bar crossing goes wrong
purple5ive wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:28 pmThat's pretty scary stuff.
Heard matt cassars boat copped it at coota over the weekend. Boat in pretty bad shape and had to be dragged over the rock bar.
Supposedly didnt hit the sandbar..
Anyone know what happened? Cobby?
I know one copped it, saw a post about it of Facebook. A pro ab diver, with good knowledge of the ramp/area.
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Re: Bar crossing goes wrong
Not buffing that one outBrett wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 3:49 pmpurple5ive wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:28 pmThat's pretty scary stuff.
Heard matt cassars boat copped it at coota over the weekend. Boat in pretty bad shape and had to be dragged over the rock bar.
Supposedly didnt hit the sandbar..
Anyone know what happened? Cobby?
I know one copped it, saw a post about it of Facebook. A pro ab diver, with good knowledge of the ramp/area.
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Re: Bar crossing goes wrong
yeah id say its the same one, i heard it was matts boat but looks like thats not correct if what your saying is true.
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Re: Bar crossing goes wrong
In the vid, simple, should not have been there. If you are going out to recreational fish. Never go if conditions are a bit dodgy, you are going for fun. Smashing out through breakers isn't fun. Don't do it. Regarding pro divers and fishers there is some commercial pressure, this leads to occasional bad judgement. As an ex commercial operator I can say I have made those bad judgements and suffered the consequence. That is what leads to "experience".
There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)
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Re: Bar crossing goes wrong
re-tyred wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 4:17 pmIn the vid, simple, should not have been there. If you are going out to recreational fish. Never go if conditions are a bit dodgy, you are going for fun. Smashing out through breakers isn't fun. Don't do it. Regarding pro divers and fishers there is some commercial pressure, this leads to occasional bad judgement. As an ex commercial operator I can say I have made those bad judgements and suffered the consequence. That is what leads to "experience".
Sort of but if you cross bars you will eventually find yourself against an unexpected vertical wall of water.
Knowing how to deal with that safely is basic seasmanship skills.
Both those boats could have safely passed those exact waves if driven correctly and the second boat could have recovered.
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