Divers lose boat, no pilot left aboard - Florida

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It got to be too many Pages for me in this thread, I only skimmed through the last three or four, so if that link was already postet, my apologies. If not:

Here are a couple of guys making a very valid and weighty point about never leaving your boat without someone Watching over it 24/7, not even in a save anchorage:

 
It got to be too many Pages for me in this thread, I only skimmed through the last three or four, so if that link was already postet, my apologies. If not:

Here are a couple of guys making a very valid and weighty point about never leaving your boat without someone Watching over it 24/7, not even in a save anchorage:

 
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