We have had several incidents in the last few months with folks not wearing a kill switch on the wrist and the boats getting out of control and hurting people. These folks were lucky but might not be so lucky next time. Make sure you have a kill switch attached to your wrist on your inflatable.
Here is a recent report on a tragic accident of a boater without a wrist kill switch on:
According to witnesses, the operator of a large dinghy with powerful
engines — assumed to be 30-40 hp — was thrown from his boat while
speeding through the La Paz anchorage. Because he was not wearing a kill
key lanyard, his dinghy continued to roar around the area at high
speed.
Seeing the mishap, La Paz-based cruiser John Spicher of the 31-ft sloop Time Piece
reportedly jumped in his dinghy and retrieved the ejected driver from
the bay. They were headed to shore when the wayward dinghy glanced off
an anchored boat and turned straight for Spicher's boat, running over
the top of him. The deadly prop badly mangled his leg and both he and
the rescued man were thrown overboard.
As Spicher attempted to climb back aboard he was struck again by the
unmanned craft. This time it pinned him beneath it. The two men were
rescued by a Mexican captain who administered first aid to Spicher's
leg. Although we don't yet have all the details, Spicher was reportedly
medevaced to the UC San Diego trauma center that same afternoon.
Needless to say, the whole bloody incident could have been avoided if
the dinghy driver had been traveling at a more reasonable speed — and
even more importantly, had been wearing a simple plastic kill switch
lanyard around his wrist. If you don't have one, get one.
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