SuperJETT said:It doesn't say a thing about how he suffered the injuries.
"power ski", meaning one of those surf jet thingies?
Shonuff said:It wasn't a standup was it?
Ollie Rastabean said:Nick-
You gonna give us your version of what happened??
-O
SuperJETT said:Unfortunately (hate to hear of anyone ever getting hurt or killed obviously) sitdown rental and surf pretty much explains it.
yamaslut said:Two guys that were not experienced riders went out the mouth of the inlet in 12ft surf and one got ejected and drowned. His buddy picked him up after he had been floating unconscience for several minutes. he was dead before he got out of the water... Coast Guard went out to look for him, but it was too big for them to even go out in... I've only seen the inlet like that a few times.... scary **** for even a rider like me, i can't imagine going out there on a sitdown w/ no experience....
I'll get all the details from Beach Patrol and The Fire Dept...
This type **** pisses me off.... I think the Rental place should take percaution and not let people out in conditions like that... Small craft advisory, sorry, no rentals today, or make them stay in the flats somehow... I bet they probably were not suppose to be in the surf anyway.... who knows... Something needs to change though...
TXJFrosty said:That's too bad. I hate to hear anything like that. You are right, the rental place should known better than to rent a ski out on a day like that.
Nick, do you have to have a safe boaters cert. in FL to rent a jetski? Not that it would necessarily have saved him, but more just out of curiosity...
SJBrit said:Sad to hear, but unfortunately inevitable. People just don't have enough respect for the power of the surf. Don't they remember getting rolled and sucked under by a three footer when they were boogie-boarding as kids? What do they expect it to be like in surf like that, and with an 800lb machine to hang on to?