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Old 08-20-2012, 03:30 PM
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I want to thank everybody for all the support on FB and OSO and to let everyone know that when people are in trouble you do what ever it takes to get them safe and out of harms way..... I would think that someone would do the same as I did if ever put in that situation. Its great news that everybody will be on the water again.... get well to crew of OL...and thanks again.

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Originally Posted by DRG
I want to thank everybody for all the support on FB and OSO and to let everyone know that when people are in trouble you do what ever it takes to get them safe and out of harms way..... I would think that someone would do the same as I did if ever put in that situation. Its great news that everybody will be on the water again.... get well to crew of OL...and thanks again.

Sincerely,
The Crew of "LETS ROCK"
Most excellent and you are very contrite which is even cooler. I heard a first hand acct of what you were faced with and the outcome speaks volumes of how you reacted and how brave what you did indeed was. Hopefully the dnr got off your boat after taking the pics and gave you no grief. You are A OK in my book Lets Rock.
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Old 08-20-2012, 04:11 PM
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Default Lanyard use

The Total Dollar high performance policy REQUIRES the use of a lanyard.
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Old 08-20-2012, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by YEAH BABY
So why would people want to talk about this on OSO?

I wish i never saw this post!

The person who started this should delete it!

JUST MY .02
Why?

Oh, and kudos to "Lets Rock" and a speedy recovery to all involved.
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Old 08-20-2012, 04:22 PM
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Default My reason for starting the post !

I wanted to know if was one of our clients so I could assist with and expedite the claim process.
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SOOooo if he has your insurance there would be a problem ?
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Old 08-20-2012, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by sy goldberg
The Total Dollar high performance policy REQUIRES the use of a lanyard.
Bigger question... Consequences?

Denied coverage in a runaway boat accident if lanyard was not in use?

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Old 08-20-2012, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by YEAH BABY
So why would people want to talk about this on OSO?

I wish i never saw this post!

The person who started this should delete it!

JUST MY .02
Over 7000 people have viewed this thread with im sure several thousand more to come. thats thousands of people that will think twice about hooking up thier landyard. That in it self is why this thread is important to the boating community. Just my .02
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Originally Posted by YEAH BABY
So why would people want to talk about this on OSO?

I wish i never saw this post!

The person who started this should delete it!

JUST MY .02
Because when there is an incident and somebody does something heroic we SHOULD talk about. A good portion of our society would sit on their butts and watch.

Everybody here just got a quick "check up from the neck up".
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Originally Posted by YEAH BABY
So why would people want to talk about this on OSO?

I wish i never saw this post!

The person who started this should delete it!

JUST MY .02
What a strange reaction. I don't get it.
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