very sad reading this, most of you guys seemed to have grown up boating and learned a lot from your Dad, that kind of experience is priceless. I don't believe that was the case here, I either read or heard this on one of the interviews with Coopers father, he said his son loved fishing more than just about anything and that he went out with him only one time, but he was to afraid to ever go again. I think Cooper probably only used the boat as a vehicle to fish off and probably did not know a ton about operating it. With his money if he cared about boating he probably would have had a larger one. Kind of like me with a car, I have no clue about how it runs and could care less, I just use it to get places. Hearing how they took off their life jackets and just drifted away makes me think of the scene at the end of movie Titanic with all the life jackets floating empty and the few survivors just watching silently and helpless. What a horrible memory for the loan survivor to be left with, I hope one day he can close his eyes without reliving it.