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  • tmsmalley
    SubCommittee Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 2376

    #1

    Man drowns while trying to rescue RC boat - A word to the wise...

    [color=#000000]Man Drowns While Trying To Rescue Remote Control Boat
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  • chips
    Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 494

    #2
    The story as reported by

    The story as reported by the Miami Herald]A man drowned in Hialeah, trying to save a remote control boat
    By ANDREA TORRES
    atorres@MiamiHerald.com
    A 31-year-old man drowned Monday evening as he attempted to rescue a motorized, remote control boat in a lake at Hialeah's Amelia Earhart Park, 401 East 65th St.

    The man was using a raft to paddle into the middle of the lake to get the disabled boat, but the other boats didn't stop the race. One accidentally rammed the raft, puncturing it and causing it to deflate, said Jesse Casales, a spokesman for Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.

    The man did not know how to swim, Casales said.

    A few friends jumped in to rescue him, to no avail, as his fiancée and the man's baby daughter looked on.

    Divers recovered the man's body Monday night. His identity has not been released.
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    It's bad enough that the r/c boaters in Florida have to contend with gators and water moccasins (poisonous snakes).




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    • robert
      Junior Member
      • May 2005
      • 83

      #3
      Sounds like someone was running

      Sounds like someone was running a 20k Nautilus in the pond.


      How deep could this pond be?

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      • anonymous

        #4
        I hate to say it

        I hate to say it again. but the man driving the boat that hit his raft needs to throw away his radio never to touch one again.

        If you can't see a human being on a raft than you have no right to operate and RC model. Why? Because you can't see!!!

        Steve

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        • robert
          Junior Member
          • May 2005
          • 83

          #5
          Apparently the boat that hit

          Apparently the boat that hit him was racing several others, they didn't stop the race when the guy went out for the disabled boat, and one of the racing boats 'lost control' and hit him. So it wasn't an issue of them not seeing him. The article notes that they should have stopped the race, AND the guy should have had a PFD if he was going out in water, let alone if he couldn't swim.

          http://cbs4.com/local/local_story_150083142.html

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          • chips
            Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 494

            #6
            The lake where the accident

            The lake where the accident happened is a North American Model Boating Association registered site. Apparently the guys running the boats weren't NAMBA members or didn't follow the safety guidelines in the NAMBA rulebook. This is the type of incident that causes insurance rates to go up, and the potential loss of lakes to run models in.



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