DoubleThrust
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 237
- Reaction score
- 62
- Points
- 107
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SS
- Boat Length
- 21
... but let's just say yesterday was one of the most interesting boating days of my boating career. I left my boat while on the water for a period of time, thinking the people on it were clear on the situation. It was my mistake for not explaining exactly why I was leaving, when I expected to be back to my boat, and what to do if I didn't return at that time (which would have been - keep doing exactly what you're doing now... relaxing, listening to music, doing nothing but enjoy Saturday).
Let's just say I pose to the forum something for each boater to consider... leaving the keys in your boat if you leave it.
Do you? Should you? Obviously the answer varies every time you go out based on the situation.
I made the mistake of not even thinking about this... it never occurred to me someone might decide they know how to operate my boat and decide it was necessary to do so. Someone could have been seriously hurt or worse. It's a miracle there doesn't appear to by any damage to the persons on board or boat at all. The play by play of what happened blows my mind. The list would make every Yamaha owner that knows anything about Yamaha ownership cringe and shake..... every knowledgeable boat owner in general say "yeah, that's the situation we're all afraid of."
I learned a lesson yesterday.... actually, dodged a bullet is probably a better expression.
Like many other posts on the great Yamaha forums, I put this out to share an experience for the collective good of all conscientious, informed boaters.
Wishing everyone safe, happy boating!
Let's just say I pose to the forum something for each boater to consider... leaving the keys in your boat if you leave it.
Do you? Should you? Obviously the answer varies every time you go out based on the situation.
I made the mistake of not even thinking about this... it never occurred to me someone might decide they know how to operate my boat and decide it was necessary to do so. Someone could have been seriously hurt or worse. It's a miracle there doesn't appear to by any damage to the persons on board or boat at all. The play by play of what happened blows my mind. The list would make every Yamaha owner that knows anything about Yamaha ownership cringe and shake..... every knowledgeable boat owner in general say "yeah, that's the situation we're all afraid of."
I learned a lesson yesterday.... actually, dodged a bullet is probably a better expression.
Like many other posts on the great Yamaha forums, I put this out to share an experience for the collective good of all conscientious, informed boaters.
Wishing everyone safe, happy boating!
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