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    #16
    Wow. sorry to hear about the loss and my prayers go out to all the families and friends involved. I can only imagine what they are going through. it is a reminder that we all need to be aware of our surroundings at all times. Sometimes like riding a motorcycle it is the others that you need to watch out for. I have so much more of an understanding of the concerns when my dad would pull us skiing. Best wishes to you Heli-Doc. Stay safe all.
    Wake Up or Stay On Shore!

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      #17
      the comments to the ksl story are heartbreaking. The powerboat driver sounds like a standup guy.

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        #18
        Thanks for the additional info, I hope they search teams can find the missing passengers quickly.
        2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
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          #19
          Here is a clip describing the family and putting some faces to the ones lost. Sounds like an incredible family!
          http://fox13now.com/2013/06/21/commu...ting-accident/
          Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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            #20
            So here is what happened. Another one of our houseboat partners got a phone call from Adrian and here is what he told him:

            They were in the main channel going towards Rainbow Bridge. They were coming near a spot that they wanted to show the grand kids a place that looks like dinosaurs. (6 grand kids were in the boat) Adrian was looking down at the grand kids, when at last minute saw a large houseboat coming head on. He was traveling a about 30 miles an hour but quickly turned to the left but hit the houseboat with a glancing blow. It took the total front right side of his Crownline off and the boat capsized. Marilyn hit something hard and was killed instantly. It is unsure whether Valery (Matt’s G-friend) and Jessica were injured or just drowned. There were the 6 grand kids all in the front of the boat and most were thrown out at impact. Two of the grandkids were under the boat after it capsized and Adrian pull them out. The people in the boat were: Adrian, Marilyn, Jessica, Valery, Matt, Stacey, Chris and six grandkids. It is a miracle that more were not hurt or killed. Valery and Jessica have not been found as of Saturday morning. Adrian feels terrible because he feels like it is his fault. He said he should have been watching more carefully.

            So unfortunately this was a case of distraction. Adrian is one of the nicest people that I know, and I can't imagine this happening to them. I spoke to him on the phone yesterday for a few minutes, and amazingly he was able to keep it together during our conversation, and he was trying to apologize to me because the houseboat would not be as clean as is should be for when we go out on it next week! That was the last thing that I was concerned about. Easy enough to clean up a houseboat compared to what he is going through. Amazing individual, I feel so bad for him.

            Thank you everyone for the kind words, thoughts, and prayers during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with the Jackman family as well.

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              #21
              We just got back from Powell last night for my son's senior trip. One of the parents heard about the accident and called to make sure that it wasn't us. That is such a difficult thing to hear and know that an accident could happen to anyone of us. My thoughts and prayers go out the family!

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                #22
                I confided in my kids before our most recent houseboat trip how I am always a little scared when going there.

                This is a good reminder as to how quickly things change, and to drive your boat like you would a car, as far as how you pay attention.
                Be excellent to one another.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
                  I confided in my kids before our most recent houseboat trip how I am always a little scared when going there.

                  This is a good reminder as to how quickly things change, and to drive your boat like you would a car, as far as how you pay attention.
                  That is the truth. I'm always worried someone in another vessel will not be paying attention when a skier/rider goes down. My biggest fear at the moment when on the lake....

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                    #24
                    I am the opposite. I feel much safer on the larger lakes, Mead and Powell. I guess all of the years spent on small local, over crowded lakes in So Cal makes it seem so uncrowded? Besides, we usually stay in our same cove all day for riding anyway.
                    Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by TeamAllen View Post
                      I am the opposite. I feel much safer on the larger lakes, Mead and Powell. I guess all of the years spent on small local, over crowded lakes in So Cal makes it seem so uncrowded? Besides, we usually stay in our same cove all day for riding anyway.
                      Must be a Southern California thing.... I had the same reaction you did Team Allen. Must be our local puddles to boat/pwc ratios.
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