ness Posted July 22, 2018 Posted July 22, 2018 10 hours ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said: Probably not. Most tickets to events are waivers of liability. Which means you give away your right to sue the owners operators if something was to go tragically wrong. Negligence trumps liability waivers, I think. I guess we'll see. John
vernon Posted July 22, 2018 Posted July 22, 2018 10 hours ago, ness said: Negligence trumps liability waivers, I think. I guess we'll see. Yep. Those waivers aren't worth the paper their written on. "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups." George Carlin "The only money ever wasted is money never spent." Me.
MOPanfisher Posted July 22, 2018 Posted July 22, 2018 There will certainly be lawsuits filed, whether or not anyone besides the lawyers get paid or not remains to be seen. Much will depend on the NTSB findings with respect to maintenence and repairs.
Members Jwright79 Posted July 22, 2018 Members Posted July 22, 2018 I'm one of the captains on the Belle so maybe I can answer a few questions without getting myself in trouble. Fortunataly, I wasnt there when it happened but was called in afterwards. 1)The ducks are inspected by the coast guard annually just like the Belle. We are regulated by subchapter K in the CFR so we are a "k boat" and to my understanding the ducks kind of have their own checklist because they dont necessary fit into any of the existing subchapters. 2)They do monitor channel 13 while they are underway but I think they probably only turn that on to make a call right before they splash in the water. Occasionally they call asking for wind readings but that's not a routine thing. 3)Both of the ramps they use are in the SBB parking lot. They enter South of the Belle and exit North. There was actually 3 ducks on the water the other night(1 black and 2 white). The black one made it to the ramp first so it wasnt in any of the videos. 4) Bill was correct about the NW wind on that part of the lake. It is a beast and they had no business being out there. I've docked the Belle in 56 mph NW and it was interesting to say the very least. It was 15-20mph stronger the other night so I know it had to be brutal. Why didn't they look at a radar? I've got a ky3 weather app on my phone that takes less than a minutes to pull out and check. They knew it was bad shortly after they splashed in because all of them went between the Belle and the island instead of around the west side of it like they normally would. Why didn't they just turn around and go back to the south ramp? Once they got tucked inside the point south of the Belle I can't help but think it would've blocked atleast 40-50%of the wind and they could've made it back fine. I'm not in that cove much but I'm pretty sure the lake isn't as deep there either?? I'm sure you guys have all been playing the same scenarios over in your heads. Its definitely a terrible situation for everyone involved and my heart breaks for the families. I've gotta give a shout out to my Showboat people though because they all stepped up and did what needed to be done. A lot of them risked their own lives to help people they didn't even know! Deadstream, MickinMO, Jbrant and 6 others 8 1
snagged in outlet 3 Posted July 22, 2018 Posted July 22, 2018 Everyone should get The MyRadar app. Loads instantly and even has an alert feature. It’s the fastest way to get to radar without waiting for a bunch of advertisements to load. Even all my kids have it. Hughesy, slothman, Champ188 and 1 other 4
slothman Posted July 22, 2018 Posted July 22, 2018 2 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said: Everyone should get The MyRadar app. Loads instantly and even has an alert feature. It’s the fastest way to get to radar without waiting for a bunch of advertisements to load. Even all my kids have it. It’s a good app. Champ188 1
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