magicwormman Posted April 16, 2022 Posted April 16, 2022 Did anyone hear about two guys being ejected from their bass boat while traveling at 75 mph? I heard that it occurred during the Anglers in Action derby. What is worse I heard that neither vest inflated! Most importantly neither guy was hurt, Thank God! Bass Yakker, MarkG52, cheesemaster and 5 others 8
Lvn2Fish Posted April 16, 2022 Posted April 16, 2022 If it’s the same one I heard about it was at lake of the ozarks I believe. one was ejected and one stayed in the boat . The one who went in broke three of his ribs on the side of the boat before going overboard. dtrs5kprs 1
magicwormman Posted April 16, 2022 Author Posted April 16, 2022 This accident happened near Campbell point. I heard that a young couple pulled both guys out of the water! Had to be Angels as one of the guys weighed over 300 lbs! cheesemaster, bobby b., MarkG52 and 2 others 4 1
Lvn2Fish Posted April 17, 2022 Posted April 17, 2022 That’s wild wonder what happened to throw them . Back to back weekends with accidents mixermarkb 1
fishinwrench Posted April 17, 2022 Posted April 17, 2022 41 minutes ago, Lvn2Fish said: That’s wild wonder what happened to throw them . Back to back weekends with accidents 70 MPH, that's what. Nobody I know has any business running 70+mph in a freakin' bassboat. It takes some considerable time behind the wheel to be able to do it SAFELY. Targa98, vernon, tjm and 8 others 11
dtrs5kprs Posted April 17, 2022 Posted April 17, 2022 2 minutes ago, fishinwrench said: 70 MPH, that's what. Nobody I know has any business running 70+mph in a freakin' bassboat. It takes some considerable time behind the wheel to be able to do it SAFELY. Yep. Doesn't take very much to make everything go sideways...catch a wake wrong, have to correct for another boater, dodge debris. Bass Yakker, vernon, mixermarkb and 4 others 7
Bill Babler Posted April 17, 2022 Posted April 17, 2022 Wrench and Dave nailed it. Really doubt it was 70 if there was a 300 pounder on board, but speed, full trim and stuff happens in a hurry. dtrs5kprs and mixermarkb 2 http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
Champ188 Posted April 17, 2022 Posted April 17, 2022 32 minutes ago, Bill Babler said: Wrench and Dave nailed it. Really doubt it was 70 if there was a 300 pounder on board, but speed, full trim and stuff happens in a hurry. Watch it, old man. I weigh over 300 ... but not for much longer, as I'm still dieting and losing steadily. Down 100 pounds from a high of 430 two years ago. And even with every storage box stuffed full and my life partner onboard, our Ranger Z-119 will do 68 (GPS speed) in the right conditions. It's done 70 in the past with less gear onboard. However, with that said, I rarely run that hard, even in a derby. You have to push it hard at takeoff or you'll get run over. But after that initial run, I rare push it over 4700-4800 RPMs, as that's where my Pro-XS 225 likes to settle in and purr. Just not worth the safety risks, not to mention unnecessary wear and tear on our rig. Being primarily a "winder" vs. a "dragger," my total number of casts for a day's fishing is probably going to approach 1,000. If I can't catch a good sack in that number of casts, risking life and limb to squeeze in a few more ain't gonna make any difference. Bassin4fun, mixermarkb, MarkG52 and 7 others 10
bobby b. Posted April 17, 2022 Posted April 17, 2022 I did not have adequate training in my new Z519, 225 Pro XS. Early on running pretty hard I had to cut power fast without trimming down and the boat slide sideways a bit - scared the **** out of me. I can understand now how any little thing could result in a tragedy. 45 - 50 mph is my normal speed now - occasionally going up to WOT (69mph) on glass water without another boat in sight to heat it up to get rid of condensation in the engine. dtrs5kprs, mixermarkb and MarkG52 2 1
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