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Postby biscuit » 09 Jun 2022, 23:14

If ever there was a time not to be held in with straps:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/0 ... -capsizes/
Event an AB person wouldn't stand a chance.
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Re: drowning

Postby Burgerman » 10 Jun 2022, 01:17

I keep ell away from boats or water!
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Re: drowning

Postby steves1977uk » 10 Jun 2022, 14:33

I've been on the Norfolk Broads in a small boat with Melissa and my Mum. My belt on my chair is a quick release one. So I'm guessing those in the article were wearing a more complex strapping setup. What a horrible way to die though. :(

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Re: drowning

Postby Swan T.W. » 10 Jun 2022, 16:35

steves1977uk wrote:I've been on the Norfolk Broads in a small boat with Melissa and my Mum. My belt on my chair is a quick release one. So I'm guessing those in the article were wearing a more complex strapping setup. What a horrible way to die though. :(

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Re: drowning

Postby steves1977uk » 10 Jun 2022, 17:38

No, I guess not. :thumbdown: I'd like to be in a stripclub if my body was at EOL. :mrgreen:

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