iamrushman
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standing by for more info....will follow closely.
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Not at all, I like to see a good discussion. The whole point of this forum is to see if we can learn from accidents and hopefully prevent a similar accident in the future. But we get very little info in these early news reports and it often turns out to be inaccurate.
I don't like to see folks rushing in to try an place blame on the boat crew (a violation of the rules in this forum) when there is inadequate information to even remotely believe they did anything wrong. I (with a great deal of sarcasm) offered equally plausible reasons why the crew might not have been able to do the things that they were assumed/speculated to have failed to do.
I went diving off Key Biscayne yesterday and was in the water around that time. There were winds, but waves were in the 3-4 range, and very little current. Poor viz though. I heard that perhaps alcohol may have been involved in this case.
One news story stated both ages in the same article, so who knows his age, but just one person. Another died nearby when his boat overturned.Is he 39 or 48? Or is it a different person?