HUMPH
Well-Known Member
- Nov 4, 2009
- 7,618
- Boat Info
- 2003 410DA
2009 Walker Bay 13’
- Engines
- CAT 3126TA's 350HP/
50HP Honda
Don't end up like this guy... Boat Safe!
Before you say “Photoshop", Nope, it's a real emergency room picture!!
Now This Is A Splinter !
Read the story on this before you think much about it.
* DON'T DRIVE THAT FISHING BOAT TOO FAST!
* So you thought YOU had a bad day at the office!
* OK, all you medics. . . Top this one !
This is an actual emergency room photo of a fisherman
who lost control of his high speed bass boat in West Virginia .
The warden's believe that he was travelling at a speed of approximately
75 mph at the time of the accident.
He was unable to negotiate a curve in the narrow waterway and
unfortunately for him, upon striking the shoreline, he was ejected from the
boat and landed on an old fence post.
You can probably picture what happened next, but this photograph really
says it all.
The good news is after about 6 months, this man made a full recovery after
suffering a shattered hip, broken leg, several broken ribs, internal injuries
and soft tissue damage. The doctors credited his recovery to the fact that
the post lodged itself so tightly that there was little or no blood loss.
Now, that's got to hurt like hell !!
More than pulling a tooth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Before you say “Photoshop", Nope, it's a real emergency room picture!!
Now This Is A Splinter !
Read the story on this before you think much about it.
* DON'T DRIVE THAT FISHING BOAT TOO FAST!
* So you thought YOU had a bad day at the office!
* OK, all you medics. . . Top this one !
This is an actual emergency room photo of a fisherman
who lost control of his high speed bass boat in West Virginia .
The warden's believe that he was travelling at a speed of approximately
75 mph at the time of the accident.
He was unable to negotiate a curve in the narrow waterway and
unfortunately for him, upon striking the shoreline, he was ejected from the
boat and landed on an old fence post.
You can probably picture what happened next, but this photograph really
says it all.
The good news is after about 6 months, this man made a full recovery after
suffering a shattered hip, broken leg, several broken ribs, internal injuries
and soft tissue damage. The doctors credited his recovery to the fact that
the post lodged itself so tightly that there was little or no blood loss.
Now, that's got to hurt like hell !!
More than pulling a tooth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!