I am the Dad of the axh driver hit by his own prop in Millville this past fall.
First off, I will say that as a family we’ve always been boaters, performance boaters at that, and fans of boat racing before getting my kids involved with driving school at the Antique Boat Museum in Clayton NY two summers ago. We were aware of the risks and no one here on this end is upset, or surprised that we were involved in an accident.... because, well.... we went racing. And s@!t happens.
My point here is....
The kill switch length,in his case,had nothing to do with his leg being struck by the prop while he and boat were airborne.... Just the momentum of a heavy stock merc 15 flywheel keeping the prop spinning at high rpm.
A high compression racing motor with small flywheel would have stopped a lot sooner.
The kill switch, twice shortened with zip ties, functioned FLAWLESSLY , as did the SRP cut pants, and the FANTASTIC crew in the turn boat who got him in quickly to the ramp.
First off, I will say that as a family we’ve always been boaters, performance boaters at that, and fans of boat racing before getting my kids involved with driving school at the Antique Boat Museum in Clayton NY two summers ago. We were aware of the risks and no one here on this end is upset, or surprised that we were involved in an accident.... because, well.... we went racing. And s@!t happens.
My point here is....
The kill switch length,in his case,had nothing to do with his leg being struck by the prop while he and boat were airborne.... Just the momentum of a heavy stock merc 15 flywheel keeping the prop spinning at high rpm.
A high compression racing motor with small flywheel would have stopped a lot sooner.
The kill switch, twice shortened with zip ties, functioned FLAWLESSLY , as did the SRP cut pants, and the FANTASTIC crew in the turn boat who got him in quickly to the ramp.
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