The Darwin Awards for boating highlight simple boating rules that any fool can follow to stay safe on the water
The "Darwin Award" is basically an award given to people who "do a service to humanity by removing themselves from the gene pool". Sounds kind of rough, but these people acted so recklessly on the water that its no wonder they did not survive.
These 9 boaters featured should each be given a Darwin Award based on their outrageously unsafe behavior on the water. Each wild boating accident story could have each been avoided by following very simple boating rules.
The Darwin Award list includes zany stories such as:
- A man participating in an extreme boating sport "snowmoboarding" without a lifejacket
- A university rugby captain who thought it would be fun to take a canoe on a river in 50 MPH winds
- A man inadvertently blasted a hole in the bottom of his rowboat with a quarter stick of dynamite - to kill fish
Safeboater.com has also put together a list of 23 Worst Boating Accidents that offers stories on even more outrageously stupid boating accidents over the years.
Simple things like wearing lifejackets (especially for kids or on smaller boats), not overloading a small boat or understanding basic boat safety rules can help boaters avoid unnecessary boating accidents.



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My brother in law is an avid Lake Erie boater. I will be sure to tell him abut your interesting and informative blog.
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