No lanyard? It could happen to you & here's how:

I'm going to need a little more convincing than that Brian!!:sifone::sifone:



Disclaimer: I always wear my lanyard when on plane.:)
 
I usually wear mine, although at cruising speeds, there is not real risk. However, when I put it on while kids are in boat, she looks at me like, "are you planning to drive crazy?"

Some people. . .
 
HOLY CHIT!!! That's the Cig from that recently posted video. Maybe he still was running around with the drives way up? ....or too much vodka?? Steps??? :sifone:


DANG!!!:(:(
 
Linky still no worky. ;)

Here it is:



For some reason, it only works for me if I click on the "watch in high quality" link on the botton right of the screen. Odd.


That's a real heartbreaker. Do you guys think that it'll just buff out?????
 
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Wasn't even going that fast to begin with. At any rate, I give extra points for the engines still running after flipping over.
 
Apparently Cash Bar is OK, but that high-side has Sean Stinson written all over it--I had no idea he was with Greg.
 
What a shame. The was a gorgeous Cig.

I always where my lanyard when on plane...... Not worth the risk. I could live with hurting myself but not if I hurt some innocent bystander.
 
Just imagine being the guy floating in the water watching his dream hit the rocks...
At least when he pissed himself, nobody noticed. Freakin' MORON.
 
Just imagine being the guy floating in the water watching his dream hit the rocks...
At least when he pissed himself, nobody noticed. Freakin' MORON.

He is lucky it didn't loop around and hit him!
Thank god it did hit the rocks and not somebody else.
 
I don't understand the jagoff running the camera. Obviously he was the first one to see the boat hit the rocks, why didn't he go down and at least shut the thing off once it settled down? There were plenty of other people running over to do it well after the boat came to rest.
 
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