Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
I guess it's a difference between people who have been around water a lot versus people who haven't. I grew up on the great plains was terrified the first time I was on a boat and couldn't see land.
Its all fun and games until they hit an underwater rock that nobody knows about or a floating log and they are all in the water not knowing what to do because they do not know what just happened. Then somebody gets a cramp and its no longer just fun and games.
I am sending this picture to the boat safety people and having them analyze it for future projections on boat safety day.
The caption will read..."something could have happened but it did not so this picture is not that important but it was all we had to fill up some time during boat safety".
I know I always try and wear one, but I follow the rules.
PS. In my lifejacket I am actually cooler.
One of my sisters on her sailing trip across the Great Lakes. This time she left from Chicago up to Mackinac Island. That's the Mackinac Bridge in the background, which I believe is the longest suspension bridge in the world. I could be wrong. She's the one in purple.
You shouldn't be going that fast to wear you would hit an underwater rock or floating log.
You shouldn't be going that fast to wear you would hit an underwater rock or floating log.
This is true. You tell him, Safety Officer Matt, haha. On a serious note, it really depends on the body of water you are sailing/boating. I am not sure if I am one of the only posters here that has experienced the Falls, but I did wear a life jacket when I went on a jet boat ride in class 5 rapids in the whirlpool. That is very different from a leisurely boat ride. Not that a life jacket would even save you in any way in those rapids.
I drive a canoe, what do I care?
And while in my canoe I always have my lifejacket on me or tied to me. Stuff happens fast and most times there is not time for proper reaction.
This is true. You tell him, Safety Officer Matt, haha. On a serious note, it really depends on the body of water you are sailing/boating. I am not sure if I am one of the only posters here that has experienced the Falls, but I did wear a life jacket when I went on a jet boat ride in class 5 rapids in the whirlpool. That is very different from a leisurely boat ride. Not that a life jacket would even save you in any way in those rapids.
I drive a canoe, what do I care?
And while in my canoe I always have my lifejacket on me or tied to me. Stuff happens fast and most times there is not time for proper reaction.
I bet you have been ice fishing.
Surprisingly not. I grew up fishing with my dad and brothers, but I never did that. I don't like the cold, what can I say, haha.
You're Canadian and you've never been ice fishing!? That's like a Texan who has never rode a horse.
Lol, you keep talking to me and you will discover what a lousy Canadian I am.
You hate hockey to, don't you?
Surprisingly not. I grew up fishing with my dad and brothers, but I never did that. I don't like the cold, what can I say, haha.
Not quite. I like hockey and will watch a game from time to time, but it's not a sport I follow like baseball and football. I might start following it a bit more now that Buffalo got a great player in the draft. I live really close to Buffalo and my dad and brother are Sabers fans.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?