I kind of had the decision not to remove the gear made for me. When I was first arrived to the victim, a couple of do-gooders had grabbed an aluminum skiff they rent at the crab shop. They motored out to provide assistance, but the had maneuvered the boat very close to the victim and I remember the motor/prop being much closer to me than I wanted it. The guys in the boat attempted to lift the victim on the boat, which was not going to happen with her gear on, and Jeanna told them to let her go. At this point I was getting extremely stressed from the boat and just wanted to get away from it before we had another victim, as did Jeanna. Jeanna actually yelled out "get her to the dock". At this point, I grabbed her heels to push, and about the same time, Lamont and Geoff were able to engage the scooters. The guys in the boat moved to the side at this point.
In speaking with Lamont, we're wondering if the guys in the boat were trying to pull her aboard the same time they were trying to engage the scooters, which may have made it appear that the scooters were having difficulty.