Boat accident

John, no offense taken. Most people who own jet skis/waverunners are idiots. I happen to have been brought up by a father that has been a boat owner and captain and one that works on sports fishing yachts for almost 40 years. I really don't consider myself in that category because I was taught how to run boats from an early age, correctly. The first thing I was taught is that if I am the smaller boat, I don't necessarily have the right of way, even if I am "supposed to." I do believe this moran needs to come to my science lab lecture on Newton's 3 laws of motion. For those of you who have forgotten elementary science, let me refresh your memory...lol (the ones that pertains here)

Newton's law #2: In order to move an object, you need a force. In addition, the larger the object, the more force is required to move the object.

Therefore, the "Einstein" that was driving the boat and put his wife in danger, neglected to remember that the ferry boat captain could not have possibly been able to move his vessel as easily as his little peon boat would have been able to move. Had he remembered his elementary science, he would have also remembered #3:

For every action, there is an opposite, but equal reaction.:idea:

Remembering this, he would have probably just had a heart attack in the water and expired right there knowing the idiocy of playing chicken with a ferry using a dingy.:teacher:
 





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