Treerider
05-30-2016, 08:31 PM
I post this as a public service to all boaters! Most of us take for granted safety on a nice day while out trolling or otherwise fish or boating but a good day can go to hell pretty damned fast! This is a true story as I wrote it after living it yesterday evening! I'll copy it as I sent it via email last night to friends and family.
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Last night about 7:30 as we ate dinner at Lanny's place on XXXX pond we heard some voices from the lake, since we had not seen another boat all weekend we got up to look, it was a canoe, Lanny had a spotting scope already set up so we had a look at them, appeared to be an older couple, the guy in front was pointing toward shore. The woman in back was sitting up high facing the rear running the trolling motor . We laughed cause it sounded like they were arguing. As we stood there contemplating going fishing we looked at the canoe again and it was going bow up stern down as in SUNK ! We jumped in my boat and took off for them, as we approached we saw them clinging to the stern of the now overturned canoe, the trolling motor still running in full speed with the prop just churning below the surface, it was making the canoe do 360's and already they were in trouble. As we got up close the woman's face went under twice, the guy pulling her face back above the surface. A look of panic I've never seen before! the man was struggling to keep the trolling motor from hitting them and keep her afloat. We tossed a rope and got them reeled in and safely clinging to my boat. Next we got "Richard" over the gunwale but "Lisa" was too weak to get over so we got her forward and Lanny and Richard clung to her and we motored slowly to Lanny's.
As couple walked up to shore they burst into tears hugging each other realizing how close they had been to drowning! Pam and Carolyn wrapped them in blankets to warm the couple and
Lanny and I went to the retrieve the canoe and other flotsam floating about including a cooler and the .....life preservers.
The canoe was still doing 360's overturned with the trolling motor buzzing away. It continued to run till we beached it.
The couple said another minute or two and they would have drowned as neither was strong enough to swim the 1/2 mile to shore fully clothed.
Moral of this ..... Wear your life jackets!!
The "old pal" aluminum canoe had been repaired repeatedly with some black goo on the transom seam. It started leaking faster and swamped !"
Scary stuff!
Frank C aka treerider
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Last night about 7:30 as we ate dinner at Lanny's place on XXXX pond we heard some voices from the lake, since we had not seen another boat all weekend we got up to look, it was a canoe, Lanny had a spotting scope already set up so we had a look at them, appeared to be an older couple, the guy in front was pointing toward shore. The woman in back was sitting up high facing the rear running the trolling motor . We laughed cause it sounded like they were arguing. As we stood there contemplating going fishing we looked at the canoe again and it was going bow up stern down as in SUNK ! We jumped in my boat and took off for them, as we approached we saw them clinging to the stern of the now overturned canoe, the trolling motor still running in full speed with the prop just churning below the surface, it was making the canoe do 360's and already they were in trouble. As we got up close the woman's face went under twice, the guy pulling her face back above the surface. A look of panic I've never seen before! the man was struggling to keep the trolling motor from hitting them and keep her afloat. We tossed a rope and got them reeled in and safely clinging to my boat. Next we got "Richard" over the gunwale but "Lisa" was too weak to get over so we got her forward and Lanny and Richard clung to her and we motored slowly to Lanny's.
As couple walked up to shore they burst into tears hugging each other realizing how close they had been to drowning! Pam and Carolyn wrapped them in blankets to warm the couple and
Lanny and I went to the retrieve the canoe and other flotsam floating about including a cooler and the .....life preservers.
The canoe was still doing 360's overturned with the trolling motor buzzing away. It continued to run till we beached it.
The couple said another minute or two and they would have drowned as neither was strong enough to swim the 1/2 mile to shore fully clothed.
Moral of this ..... Wear your life jackets!!
The "old pal" aluminum canoe had been repaired repeatedly with some black goo on the transom seam. It started leaking faster and swamped !"
Scary stuff!
Frank C aka treerider