Avoiding Propeller Strike Injuries
If you've ever seen a propeller strike accident, you want to do everything
in your power to prevent another one. They can be the most gruesome of boating
accidents. Anyone in the water around a boat—a swimmer, scuba diver,
fallen water-skier, or someone who's fallen overboard—is a potential
victim.
Many propeller accidents are caused by operator inexperience, incompetence,
negligence, and intoxication. However, most accidents can be prevented if operators
follow a few simple safety practices such as turning off the engine when passengers are boarding or disembarking, use caution to prevent passengers from being thrown overboard accidentally, and maintain a proper lookout for people in the water. The primary
cause of propeller strike accidents is operator inattention or carelessness.
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