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sail boats
hmmm???
I posted here about the *rules* (common sense) of swimming near an idling boat.
It's a shame that the girl didn't know any better. I blame the parents, but the punishment doesn't fit the crime. That's very sad, and all too common.
This is typically a lake/pond problem. Folks thing that since it's freshwater and protected from ocean currents that swimming should be safe.
On a calm and windless day, the water looks so inviting, because it gets hot on the boat without the breeze. The old folks are in the cabin with the AC running, oblivious to the water, and creating a low hanging cloud of toxic gas that covers the surface of the lake.
Kids swimming poke their heads above the water surface thinking they are getting a breath of air, but the CO that accompanies it is slowly poisoning them. Pretty soon they pass out and... well that's all. It looks like a drowning, and is frequently dismissed as such.
Some Rules:
When swimming in calm air/water come up early and often. Check for the following signs / symptoms...
Any sign of headache, dizzyness, GET OUT!!!
You won't see blue lips or fingernails, just the opposite -- if the water is cold and the kids aren't a little blue -- GET THEM OUT OF THE WATER!!!
You may not hear the engine that's running... look for it! Use your binoculars. You have your binoculars on the boat don't you???

I read about one man who made a solar powered house boat. It can glide along with solar energy from the sun. I think it was called the solar loon. Now that's the way to travel if you have to by water. Slow and easy on renewable energy.
One of my friends made an electric motor boat. It runs on charged up batteries. Kinda like a trolling motor but that's all it needs, no big smelly gas motor boat.
Locally a young girl drowned while swimming near a large yatch that was idling. The exhaust was found to be more than 200 times the cabon monoxide of a car. Boats have no emissions equipment. Thats dangerous and uncaring !
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Many people love to go boating. Most boats are running on gas powered motors that are 2 stroke and get gallons per miles they are so inefficient. A sail boat at least uses the wind power from nature. Some also have electric trolling motors for docking so they don't use any fossil fuels.
The practical side of me still wants the transportation to actually go someplace and accomplish something instead of just riding out and back for pleasure only. At least it beats burning fossil fuels to get away for some recreation.
There are even a few small all solar powered boats. Even a small boat with a electric trolling motor isn't making pollution. Personally I like human powered boats the best, row boats, kyaks and the like. They don't create any pollution, get you someplace and give us exersize.
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