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Originally Posted by 44ever
Yea I didnt think about the life jacket to size ratio, good point. I lived in SW FL for 30 years and yes the gulf is like that. Ive been caught in storms many times when it looked clear and sunny with calm water 30 minutes prior. So that is true. Hog1 lives in Naples Fl. He said it was very windy that day. I just cant imagine these guys tried to swim for it. I wonder if they knew how far out they actually were. Or they did and fear and adrenaline took over. They should make the epirb law after this. I cant stop thinking about what those guys must have went through. Lord Bless their families.
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I believe Epirbs are required for any type of boat that carries passengers for pay but not for private owners. I don't have an Epirb on my boat but I do have the proper equipment to signal for help for the areas I us my boat. If I took my boat out 30 miles or more on a regular bases then I'd probably have an Epirb. If they just had a standard VHF radio and had listened to the weather for any time they would have heard plenty of marine warning about the front moving into the area. They usually start the warnings 24 hours ahead of time so boater out much farther have plenty of time to find a safe place to go. The problem with boaters is in most states you can buy a boat of any size and head out on the water without any training or lic.. I know alot of people who have boated for years who still have know clue about safty.